Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 55Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... patriarchal assumptions concerning the father - daughter relationship ( 151-55 ) . But the witnesses to this rejection- Kent , Gloucester , Burgundy , France , even Goneril and Regan - all of whom presumably share these patriarchal ...
... patriarchal assumptions concerning the father - daughter relationship ( 151-55 ) . But the witnesses to this rejection- Kent , Gloucester , Burgundy , France , even Goneril and Regan - all of whom presumably share these patriarchal ...
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... patriarchal authority and his desire to examine its root causes . ] The collaboration of critical methods suggested ... patriarchal assumptions and structures that gov- ern his drama and marginalize or contain its female ener- gies ...
... patriarchal authority and his desire to examine its root causes . ] The collaboration of critical methods suggested ... patriarchal assumptions and structures that gov- ern his drama and marginalize or contain its female ener- gies ...
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... patriarchal structures than the father's in- cestuous wish to retain his daughter in defiance of the cul- tural demand for exogamy : Patriarchal ideology has always imagined that women- and especially the unstructured daughter - pose ...
... patriarchal structures than the father's in- cestuous wish to retain his daughter in defiance of the cul- tural demand for exogamy : Patriarchal ideology has always imagined that women- and especially the unstructured daughter - pose ...
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Alls Well That Ends Well | 90 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 278 |
Cumulative Character Index | 379 |
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