Shakespeare Came to IndiaC. D. Narasimhaiah Popular Prakashan, 1964 - 142 pages |
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... theme . The contrast , as already examined , is either in atmospheres or in minor details ; though as a value it always enriches the relation between the two works . Developing the theme discussed earlier , we see that what is ...
... theme . The contrast , as already examined , is either in atmospheres or in minor details ; though as a value it always enriches the relation between the two works . Developing the theme discussed earlier , we see that what is ...
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... theme of most of the plays is royalty lost and recovered , order destroyed and restored . There is a breaking up - and ultimate re - making —of intimate family ties ; ' kith and kin ' are sundered , torn far apart , and are finally ...
... theme of most of the plays is royalty lost and recovered , order destroyed and restored . There is a breaking up - and ultimate re - making —of intimate family ties ; ' kith and kin ' are sundered , torn far apart , and are finally ...
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... theme vivildy and profoundly realised - not thought of , but possessed imaginatively in its concreteness , so that , as it grows in specificity , it in turn possesses the poet's mind and commands expression ' . He commends the ...
... theme vivildy and profoundly realised - not thought of , but possessed imaginatively in its concreteness , so that , as it grows in specificity , it in turn possesses the poet's mind and commands expression ' . He commends the ...
Contents
Teaching Shakespeare in India | 1 |
A Menezes | 12 |
Ideas of Self Sin Social Impulse and Moral | 20 |
Copyright | |
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