CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... professional life of its author . Through the staging of vocational identity in the professional prostitute and executioner , Shakespeare deconstructs the mystery of professional identity , at the same time that his play exploits for ...
... professional life of its author . Through the staging of vocational identity in the professional prostitute and executioner , Shakespeare deconstructs the mystery of professional identity , at the same time that his play exploits for ...
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... professional creation myths " plays an important role in the way the professions justify their continued existence . It is also true that this relatively new discourse of profession ( and the self - reflexive critique it embodies ) has ...
... professional creation myths " plays an important role in the way the professions justify their continued existence . It is also true that this relatively new discourse of profession ( and the self - reflexive critique it embodies ) has ...
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... Professional Shakespeare is now ) , Shakespeare and his contemporary theatrical entrepreneurs engaged in a capitalist entertain- ment - industry at the margins of society , at once constructing an alliance with the noble houses for ...
... Professional Shakespeare is now ) , Shakespeare and his contemporary theatrical entrepreneurs engaged in a capitalist entertain- ment - industry at the margins of society , at once constructing an alliance with the noble houses for ...
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