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Dualities in Shakespeare
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English
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1966
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This is a study of particular aspects of particular works in a particular context. The context, in general terms, is the humanist search for a synthesis or order based on the reconciliation of oppositions, for unity in difference, in spite of growing philosophical disillusionment and social disruption.
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Bodwell Smith Marion :
MARION B. SMITH is a graduate of the University of Toronto and the University of Pennsylvania. She has lectured on English literature at the Universities of Toronto, British Columbia and Manitoba; at the latter she is now a Professor. In addition to articles in scholarly periodicals Professor Smith has adapted for radio a play by Pirandello and taken part in a variety of CBC broadcasts.
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Preface
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Contents
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I. The Humanist Synthesis
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II. Two Distincts, Division None: The Nature of Shakespeare's Dualities
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III. The Poetry of Ambivalence
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IV. The War of the Elements: Imagery in Romeo and Juliet
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V. Twelfth Night in Twelfth Night
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VI. The Laws of Ethical Polity and the Meanings of "Measure"
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VII. The Poisoned Chalice: Dualism in Macbeth
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VIII. No Midway: The Structure of Duality in Antony and Cleopatra
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IX. Mockery and Cherished Purpose: Duality of Intention in The Tempest
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Index
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