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Page ix
... reader , and it is the reader who is the variable factor . Although this individual element is true of literary experience in general , it is particularly true of Shakespeare . Shakespeare , above all other writers , seems to demand ...
... reader , and it is the reader who is the variable factor . Although this individual element is true of literary experience in general , it is particularly true of Shakespeare . Shakespeare , above all other writers , seems to demand ...
Page 55
... reader may be unable to anticipate such an influence when he reads the prose " Address to the Reader " which prefaces Brooke's poem . In this passage Brooke announces that he will describe : A couple of unfortunate lovers thralling ...
... reader may be unable to anticipate such an influence when he reads the prose " Address to the Reader " which prefaces Brooke's poem . In this passage Brooke announces that he will describe : A couple of unfortunate lovers thralling ...
Page 156
... reader can efficiently track it for himself . We also want to provide exercises and recapitulate in a small space some of the scholarly findings and critical opinions about our play . Some of the numbered propositions represent ...
... reader can efficiently track it for himself . We also want to provide exercises and recapitulate in a small space some of the scholarly findings and critical opinions about our play . Some of the numbered propositions represent ...
Contents
THE IDEA OF SHAKESPEARE | 3 |
CRITICAL APPROACHES TO SHAKESPEARE | 11 |
FACT FROM FANTASY | 17 |
Copyright | |
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action answer Antony Antony's appear asks audience becomes begins Caesar cause character Cleopatra close comedy comes COMMENTARY Cordelia Coriolanus course critics death dramatic effect Elizabethan evil example experience eyes fact father fear feel final Fool force fortune give Gloucester Hamlet hand heart hero honor human idea imagination important kind King King Lear Lady lago language later Lear Lear's lines live look lovers Macbeth means MICHIGAN mind moral murder nature never night once Othello passage perhaps person play play's political present Press QUESTIONS reader reason response Roman Romeo and Juliet says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare soliloquy sonnet speak speech stage story suggest tells thing thou thought tion tragedy tragic true truth turn University York