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From the supplier: The author examines criticism of the works of William Shakespeare. Topics include passive-aggressive behavior, story characters, and self-destructiveness.
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Title: Imaginary Anti-Theatricality: Harry Berger's Drama of Passive Aggression.
Author: Lois Potter
Publication:Shakespeare Studies (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1999
Publisher: Associated University Presses
Page: 42
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Imaginary Anti-Theatricality: Harry Berger's Drama of Passive Aggression.: An article from: Shakespeare Studies
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Author(s)Lois Potter
PublisherAssociated University Presses
ISBN / ASINB00099IL8K
ISBN-13978B00099IL82
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