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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... tragedy , I am not concerned with the degree to which Shakespeare or Webster followed or deviated from any given prescription for tragic form available in the period , but rather with the perimeters of the concept tragedy in a more ...
... tragedy , I am not concerned with the degree to which Shakespeare or Webster followed or deviated from any given prescription for tragic form available in the period , but rather with the perimeters of the concept tragedy in a more ...
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... tragedy is posited as being in any sense spiritually uplifting . It is implied that , golden roofs being what they are , one should be satisfied with one's social lot and look inward ( instead of upward ) to spiritual decay . The ...
... tragedy is posited as being in any sense spiritually uplifting . It is implied that , golden roofs being what they are , one should be satisfied with one's social lot and look inward ( instead of upward ) to spiritual decay . The ...
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... tragedy is a site of both ambivalence and contradiction . If tragedy has a single purpose , it is , in Boaistuau's words , to show , " That man's transgression is the cause of all his miseries ' , 33 and yet at the root of all ...
... tragedy is a site of both ambivalence and contradiction . If tragedy has a single purpose , it is , in Boaistuau's words , to show , " That man's transgression is the cause of all his miseries ' , 33 and yet at the root of all ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
The Centrality of Gender | 7 |
Feminism and Tragedy | 9 |
Urheberrecht | |
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