Imperfect Apprehensions: Essays in English Literature in Honour of G.A. WilkesGeoffrey Little Challis Press, 1996 - 284 pages |
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... story descended to Shakespeare derived from a novella by Matteo Bandello first published in 1554.3 Bandello's version of the story added an interest in horror and a mix of realism and romantic rhetoric . From Bandello the story passed ...
... story descended to Shakespeare derived from a novella by Matteo Bandello first published in 1554.3 Bandello's version of the story added an interest in horror and a mix of realism and romantic rhetoric . From Bandello the story passed ...
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... story becomes more specifically Italian when Verona becomes a foreign Italian city south of the Alps . From Boaistuau to Shakespeare the transmission of the story is evidence that a foreign place is a metalocation described with special ...
... story becomes more specifically Italian when Verona becomes a foreign Italian city south of the Alps . From Boaistuau to Shakespeare the transmission of the story is evidence that a foreign place is a metalocation described with special ...
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... story of Lear and his daughters , which not only underlie Shakespeare's immediate sources for The Tragedy of King Lear ( 1608 and 1623 ) 1 but also constitute the common awareness of the story in his own day . Whatever the particular ...
... story of Lear and his daughters , which not only underlie Shakespeare's immediate sources for The Tragedy of King Lear ( 1608 and 1623 ) 1 but also constitute the common awareness of the story in his own day . Whatever the particular ...
Contents
Acknowledgements iii | 11 |
Narcissus Called to Account | 18 |
Old Age | 44 |
Copyright | |
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