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Innocent Victims Poetic Injustice In Shakespearean Tragedy Rev Sub R S White

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Innocent Victims Poetic Injustice In Shakespearean Tragedy Rev Sub R S White
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Publisher: The Athlone Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.25 MB
Pages: 160
Author: R. S. White
ISBN: 0485112957, 9780485112955
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: Rev Sub

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Innocent Victims Poetic Injustice In Shakespearean Tragedy Rev Sub R S White by R. S. White 0485112957, 9780485112955 instant download after payment.

This is a revised version of the book which was privately published by the author in 1982. At the time, the book was widely welcomed by Shakespearean scholars as a trenchant, scholarly and highly orginal contribution to the field of Shakespearean studies. The book's argument is that a full response to Shakespearean tragedy has to take account of the fate of the victims as well as of the tragic heroesl and this thesis is illustrated and developed by a consideration of Lavinia, Lucrece and the children in Richard III, Macbeth and King John; and to the thee principal Shakespearean tragic victims, Ophelia, Desemona and Cordelia.>

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