Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 55. ciltGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Petruchio's depriving her of food , drink , and sleep is an analogue to fasting in secret , the New Testament prelude to spiritual regeneration ( Mt. 6.17- 18 ) . When he sees that the time is right , Petruchio begins his final lesson ...
... Petruchio's depriving her of food , drink , and sleep is an analogue to fasting in secret , the New Testament prelude to spiritual regeneration ( Mt. 6.17- 18 ) . When he sees that the time is right , Petruchio begins his final lesson ...
Sayfa 338
... Petruchio makes statements of " love " in flat contra- diction to his conduct . Katherina makes aggressive state- ments , and to complete the symmetry , these could be construed as concealing love . This is how Petruchio says that he ...
... Petruchio makes statements of " love " in flat contra- diction to his conduct . Katherina makes aggressive state- ments , and to complete the symmetry , these could be construed as concealing love . This is how Petruchio says that he ...
Sayfa 347
... Petruchio is not a humble tradesman but an upwardly mobile landowner . Un- like the cooper's wife , Kate is not of " gentle kin " ; she is a wealthy merchant's daughter . The play casts the marriage of Petruchio and Kate as an alliance ...
... Petruchio is not a humble tradesman but an upwardly mobile landowner . Un- like the cooper's wife , Kate is not of " gentle kin " ; she is a wealthy merchant's daughter . The play casts the marriage of Petruchio and Kate as an alliance ...
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Alls Well That Ends Well | 90 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 278 |
Cumulative Character Index | 379 |
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