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Understanding The Lord of the Rings: The Best of Tolkien Criticism
by Rose A. Zimbardo , Neil D. Isaacs , Neil D Isaacs — published 2004 — 2 editions |
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Tolkien and the Critics
by Rose A. Zimbardo, Neil D. Isaacs — published 1969 |
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Across the Curriculum: Thinking, Reading, Writing
by Rose A. Zimbardo, Martin Stevens — published 1985 |
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Shaw's "Major Barbara" (20th Century Interpretations)
— published 1970 — 2 editions |
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Across the Curriculum: Thinking, Reading, Writing
— published 1985 |
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A Mirror to Nature: Transformations in Drama and Aesthetics, 1660-1732
— published 1986 |
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At Zero Point: Discourse, Culture, and Satire in Restoration England
— published 1998 |
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“Mankind is immortal
in the comic perspective not by virtue of man's subjugation of nature
but by virtue of man's subjection to it. The "fall" in tragedy ends in
death; the fall in comedy ends in bed, where, by natures's arithmetic,
one and one make a brand new one.”
― Rose A. Zimbardo
in the comic perspective not by virtue of man's subjugation of nature
but by virtue of man's subjection to it. The "fall" in tragedy ends in
death; the fall in comedy ends in bed, where, by natures's arithmetic,
one and one make a brand new one.”
― Rose A. Zimbardo
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