Reading Shakespeare's Characters: Rhetoric, Ethics, and Identity

Univ of Massachusetts Press (1992)
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Abstract

Desmet draws on classical and Renaissance texts, as well as on the work of such 20th-century critics as Kenneth Burke and Paul de Man, to explore the role played by rhetoric in fashioning and representing Shakespearean character. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

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