Romeo and JulietPenguin UK, 7 апр. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 320 'Shakespeare invented the human as we continue to know it' Harold Bloom |
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... death of the film star James Dean. But what does it mean? You can take it as encapsulating a great Romantic myth, to which too many celebrities in the rich First World – and nonentities in their wake – have sacrificed their lives. At ...
... death of the film star James Dean. But what does it mean? You can take it as encapsulating a great Romantic myth, to which too many celebrities in the rich First World – and nonentities in their wake – have sacrificed their lives. At ...
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... death, the lovers' reunion in the tomb, the reconciliation of their two families. All Shakespeare's significant characters are also present in Brooke and his predecessors, but some are developed out of mere hints, most notably the ...
... death, the lovers' reunion in the tomb, the reconciliation of their two families. All Shakespeare's significant characters are also present in Brooke and his predecessors, but some are developed out of mere hints, most notably the ...
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... death from plague, or recovery from it. Apart from these slight exceptions Shakespeare has taken positive pains to compress the time and space provided by his narrative source(s), and allow little respite from it. In his usual fashion ...
... death from plague, or recovery from it. Apart from these slight exceptions Shakespeare has taken positive pains to compress the time and space provided by his narrative source(s), and allow little respite from it. In his usual fashion ...
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