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Shakespeare's Comic Violence

Shakespeare's Comic Violence

ByWilliam Sheu

A in depth analysis of one of Shakespeare's most violent works, Titus Andronicus. Every detail of this gorey work is examined from the butchering of a fly to the use of fellatio imagery provided by Titus' mutilated daughter. Read on to find out how Shakespeare takes a macarbre tale of lusty revenge and turns it into a circus with a comic, yet poignant, closing act.

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Publication Date
May 2, 2009
Language
English
Category
Fiction
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
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By (author): William Sheu

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PDF

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