From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... King Lear that every loyal and true character is either named a fool or behaves like one , whether it be Cordelia , the Fool himself , Gloucester , Edgar , Albany , or Kent . We have to remember that since the early seventeenth century King ...
... King Lear that every loyal and true character is either named a fool or behaves like one , whether it be Cordelia , the Fool himself , Gloucester , Edgar , Albany , or Kent . We have to remember that since the early seventeenth century King ...
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... King Lear is about the dangerous practice of dividing kingdoms , or the sacredness of kingship in Jacobean En- gland ... King Lear , Thomas McFarland has argued well why it is important to see that the hero behaves " like a father and ...
... King Lear is about the dangerous practice of dividing kingdoms , or the sacredness of kingship in Jacobean En- gland ... King Lear , Thomas McFarland has argued well why it is important to see that the hero behaves " like a father and ...
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... King Lear : A Myth for Victorian England , ” South Atlantic Quart- erly , 71 ( 1972 ) , 75–90 . 4. For comparison of The Old Curiosity Shop with other adaptations of King Lear , see my “ King Lear , Père Goriot , and Nell's Grandfather ...
... King Lear : A Myth for Victorian England , ” South Atlantic Quart- erly , 71 ( 1972 ) , 75–90 . 4. For comparison of The Old Curiosity Shop with other adaptations of King Lear , see my “ King Lear , Père Goriot , and Nell's Grandfather ...
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