Woman and Gender in Renaissance Tragedy: Study of King Lear, Othello the Duchess of Malfi and the White DevilHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 187 Seiten |
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... similarly characterised the refusal of historians and literary critics to address the question of gender directly . So , as we have seen , despite their importance , the gender opposition and the family / State analogy are often ...
... similarly characterised the refusal of historians and literary critics to address the question of gender directly . So , as we have seen , despite their importance , the gender opposition and the family / State analogy are often ...
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... Similarly , Eva Figes sees women as symbolising communitas as opposed to ' structure ' in the dramatic process as a whole.71 Victor Turner writes : Where patrilineality is the basis of the social structure , an individual's link to ...
... Similarly , Eva Figes sees women as symbolising communitas as opposed to ' structure ' in the dramatic process as a whole.71 Victor Turner writes : Where patrilineality is the basis of the social structure , an individual's link to ...
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... similarly wishes that she had never produced Vittoria , and her curse has all the anger we might expect from a thwarted father : I will join with thee , To the most woeful end e'er mother kneel'd , - If thou dishonour thus thy husband's ...
... similarly wishes that she had never produced Vittoria , and her curse has all the anger we might expect from a thwarted father : I will join with thee , To the most woeful end e'er mother kneel'd , - If thou dishonour thus thy husband's ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
The Centrality of Gender | 7 |
Feminism and Tragedy | 9 |
Urheberrecht | |
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