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The Hybridity of Popular Culture in The Winter’s Tale
Published 2011-12-01“…Shakespeare was careful to make no such mistake. In The Winter’s Tale, he makes Perdita “the queen of curds and cream” (4.4.161). …”
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Monstrous to our human reason. The empty grave of the Winter’s tale
Published 2011-12-01“…The Winter’s Tale is haunted by the fear that its ending is as ‘monstrous to our human reason’ as it would be for a deceased man ‘to break his grave / And come again’. …”
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“As we are mocked with art” (5.3.68): The Winter’s Tale comme anatomie de la réception
Published 2011-12-01“…As in other Shakespearean late plays, The Winter’s Tale, the question of art and the theatre is central, here especially in terms of reception and interpretation, then of hermeneutics. …”
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“O’er-dyed blacks” (1.2.131) : les couleurs dans Le Conte d’hiver
Published 2011-12-01“…In this paper, I intend an in-depth examination of the highly symbolical universe of colours in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale against the background of the Reformation, which gave pride of place to dark and sad dyes. …”
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Effect of potassium rates and application methods in no-till on soil K availability and crop yield
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