ShakespearePrentice Hall, Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1995 - 165 страници This text mounts a challenge to orthodox and oppositional critics who continue to regard Shakespearian drama as conservative in intent or effect. |
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... Appropriating Shakespeare : Con- temporary Critical Quarrels ( New Haven and London , 1993 ) . 5. Longhurst , " " Not for all time , but for an age " , p . 151 . 6. Christopher Norris , ' Post - structuralist Shakespeare : text and ideo ...
... Appropriating Shakespeare : Con- temporary Critical Quarrels ( New Haven and London , 1993 ) . 5. Longhurst , " " Not for all time , but for an age " , p . 151 . 6. Christopher Norris , ' Post - structuralist Shakespeare : text and ideo ...
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... Appropriating Shakespeare : Contemporary Critical Quar- rels , Yale University Press ( New Haven and London , 1993 ) . Waller , Gary ( ed . ) , Shakespeare's Comedies , Longman ( London and New York , 1991 ) . Wayne , Valerie ( ed ...
... Appropriating Shakespeare : Contemporary Critical Quar- rels , Yale University Press ( New Haven and London , 1993 ) . Waller , Gary ( ed . ) , Shakespeare's Comedies , Longman ( London and New York , 1991 ) . Wayne , Valerie ( ed ...
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