SHAKESPEARE’S REMINISCENCES IN THE STORY “MY BROTHER TOM” BY J. ALDRIDGE. ARTICLE 2.
Journal Title: Південний архів (філологічні науки) - Year 2018, Vol 72, Issue 1
Abstract
The article concludes the consideration of Shakespeare’s reminiscences in the work “My Brother Tom” on the plotcomposition, problem-thematic and imaginative levels. The author comes to the conclusion that numerous Shakespeare’s reminiscences from “Romeo and Juliet” allow J. Aldridge to reveal more convincingly the futility of irreconcilable conflicts and prove the possibility of their overcoming.
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И. Соловцова
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