Shakespeare 400: Essays by American Scholars on the Anniversary of the Poet's BirthJames Gilmer McManaway Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964 - 323 pages |
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Page 72
... possible to have a moral comedy , but the result is often the kind of melodrama that we have described as comedy without humor , and which achieves its happy ending with a self - righteous tone that most comedy avoids . It is hardly ...
... possible to have a moral comedy , but the result is often the kind of melodrama that we have described as comedy without humor , and which achieves its happy ending with a self - righteous tone that most comedy avoids . It is hardly ...
Page 97
... possible to say , in truth , that at each return to the theme he has a stronger conviction of man's preferring or needing other satisfactions than those of mastering the truth of self . Some prior image of the self , some dream , some ...
... possible to say , in truth , that at each return to the theme he has a stronger conviction of man's preferring or needing other satisfactions than those of mastering the truth of self . Some prior image of the self , some dream , some ...
Page 124
... possible way , to be examined below ) . For Shakespeare's actual development , few critics have much to say . They recognize such external considerations , all undeniably valid , as a possible light mocking of earlier plays , or the ...
... possible way , to be examined below ) . For Shakespeare's actual development , few critics have much to say . They recognize such external considerations , all undeniably valid , as a possible light mocking of earlier plays , or the ...
Contents
James G McManaway Preface v | 17 |
John F Fleming A Book from Shakespeares Library | 25 |
Irving Ribner Marlowe and Shakespeare | 41 |
Copyright | |
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