Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 Seiten |
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... human beings is no more ap- pealing than its opposite extreme , the too - pat biographical and social conclusions of the utterly literal - minded . Even more unsatisfying than the assumption that literature has no ba- sis in human lives ...
... human beings is no more ap- pealing than its opposite extreme , the too - pat biographical and social conclusions of the utterly literal - minded . Even more unsatisfying than the assumption that literature has no ba- sis in human lives ...
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... human feeling : Nicanor disguises ambi- tion as love , Misogynos disguises lust as love ; neither feels a dram of compassion for the lovers condemned to death . Atticus makes a third in an unholy trinity ; amputating his sense of mercy ...
... human feeling : Nicanor disguises ambi- tion as love , Misogynos disguises lust as love ; neither feels a dram of compassion for the lovers condemned to death . Atticus makes a third in an unholy trinity ; amputating his sense of mercy ...
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... human mo- tivation . Swetnam's enjoyment of the pain he causes women exists in a vacuum of human feeling . He can gain nothing by it , as Nicanor hopes to gain a crown . The evil of misogyny is gratuitous evil ; behind the misogynist's ...
... human mo- tivation . Swetnam's enjoyment of the pain he causes women exists in a vacuum of human feeling . He can gain nothing by it , as Nicanor hopes to gain a crown . The evil of misogyny is gratuitous evil ; behind the misogynist's ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
Urheberrecht | |
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