Form and 'englishness' in the poems of the William Shakespeare /
This study examines Shakespeare's use of form in expressing 'Englishness' in his poems, not only in terms of the poetic or stanzaic forms employed but also through the use of such poetic devices as rhyme, alliteration and rhythm. The research was conducted based on the theory of histo...
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Main Author: | Jonid, Tanja (Author) |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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