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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... nature watchers in a world ruled by men , and the power of Shakespeare's heroines over the male world in the comedies comes from their detachment from it , their standing aside from its assumptions . ' Shakespeare and the Nature of ...
... nature watchers in a world ruled by men , and the power of Shakespeare's heroines over the male world in the comedies comes from their detachment from it , their standing aside from its assumptions . ' Shakespeare and the Nature of ...
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... nature of tragedy similarly emphasises the facility with which the genre can convey the nature and implications of providential punishment : it is he argues ... high and excellent Tragedy , that openeth the greatest wounds and showeth ...
... nature of tragedy similarly emphasises the facility with which the genre can convey the nature and implications of providential punishment : it is he argues ... high and excellent Tragedy , that openeth the greatest wounds and showeth ...
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... nature sheweth ; for a ribbe is a crooked thing good for nothing else , and women are croked by nature . " Eve " by her aspiring minde and wanton will ... quickly procured mans fall , and therefore euersince they are & haue been a woe ...
... nature sheweth ; for a ribbe is a crooked thing good for nothing else , and women are croked by nature . " Eve " by her aspiring minde and wanton will ... quickly procured mans fall , and therefore euersince they are & haue been a woe ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
The Centrality of Gender | 7 |
Feminism and Tragedy | 9 |
Urheberrecht | |
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