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The Shakespearian Drama. A Commentary: Volume 1. The Tragedies
by Denton Jaques Snider
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with references to "Weird Sisters".
Excerpt - on Page 10: "
... 10' SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDIES. Hamlet. In the former, the Weird Sisters are the supernatural power which starts the action a-going. ... "
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Weird Sisters, Lady Macbeth, Fourth Act, Tragic Individual, Birnam Wood, Danish Prince, mediated drama, ethical world, institutional world, ethical order, present drama, guilty deed
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The Shakespearian Drama Volume 1
by Denton Snider
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with references to "Weird Sisters".
Excerpt - on Page 10: "
... 16' SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDIES. Hamlet. In the former, the Weird Sisters are the supernatural power which starts the action a-going. ... "
Key Phrases:
Weird Sisters, Lady Macbeth, Fourth Act, Tragic Individual, Birnam Wood, Danish Prince, mediated drama, ethical world, institutional world, ethical order, present drama, second thread
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with references to "Weird Sisters".
Excerpt - on Page 23: "
... that accepts the body's responsiveness, and pain a symbol of passion.44 The title of Plath's `Three Women' alludes to the Weird Sisters of Macbeth as well as the Fates and the Furies. ... "
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Shakespeare: The Seven Ages of Human Experience
by David Bevington
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with references to "Weird Sisters".
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... the whole, a wonderful thing in Shakespeare. (Let us set aside for the moment the ominous collaboration of the three Weird Sisters in Macbeth, or that of Goneril and Regan in King Lear! ... "
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King Lear, Midsummer Night's Dream, The Winter's Tale, Twelfth Night, Don John, Julius Caesar, King Henry, Weird Sisters, The Merchant of Venice, Don Pedro, Prince Hal, slippered pantaloon
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