Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 39Gale Research Company, 1984 The series provides comprehensive coverage of critical interpretations of the plays of Shakespeare. Volumes 1 through 10 present critical overviews of each play and feature criticism from the 17th century to the present. Volumes 11-26 focus on the history of Shakespeare's plays on the stage and in important film adaptations. Volumes 27-56 focus on criticism published after 1960 and provide readers with thematic approaches to Shakespeare's works. Starting with Vol. 57 the series provides general criticism published since 1990 and historical criticism not featured in previous volumes on four to five plays or works per volume. Beginning with Vol. 60, the series replaced its annual compilation of essays representing the year's most noteworthy Shakespearean scholarship with topic entries, comprised of essays that analyze various topics or themes found Shakespeare's works. Each volume includes a cumulative character index, a topic index and a topic index arranged by play title. |
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... human terms balanced by the political advantage ? Which party has a better call on our sympathy ? But finally , the insolubility of the puzzle brings us round to a sense of its irrelevance , and this provokes a deeper dissatisfaction ...
... human terms balanced by the political advantage ? Which party has a better call on our sympathy ? But finally , the insolubility of the puzzle brings us round to a sense of its irrelevance , and this provokes a deeper dissatisfaction ...
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... humanity . Richard imagines an action that , like many of the stylized actions of the play proper , shows the destruction of normal human order . He is the victim of that action : the role of monster has been stamped on him as the red ...
... humanity . Richard imagines an action that , like many of the stylized actions of the play proper , shows the destruction of normal human order . He is the victim of that action : the role of monster has been stamped on him as the red ...
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... human wills : thus Henry VI can be seen both as a saint wretchedly sacrificed as England pays for the murder of Richard II ( general providence ) , and as a weak king who proved incompetent to govern his country ( human will ) . Through ...
... human wills : thus Henry VI can be seen both as a saint wretchedly sacrificed as England pays for the murder of Richard II ( general providence ) , and as a weak king who proved incompetent to govern his country ( human will ) . Through ...
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Kingship | 1 |
Henry IV 1 and 2 | 72 |
Henry VI 1 2 and 3 | 153 |
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