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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... transgression are inherently destabilising , of course , since they are not monolithic categories . Inversion , however , is licensed disruption and therefore cannot logically constitute transgression which requires violations which are ...
... transgression are inherently destabilising , of course , since they are not monolithic categories . Inversion , however , is licensed disruption and therefore cannot logically constitute transgression which requires violations which are ...
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... transgression . The Duchess of Malfi , Vittoria Corombona , Desdemona and Cordelia all transgress but Cordelia and ... transgression is useful to an analysis of female transgression in tragedy because it allows for that complex category ...
... transgression . The Duchess of Malfi , Vittoria Corombona , Desdemona and Cordelia all transgress but Cordelia and ... transgression is useful to an analysis of female transgression in tragedy because it allows for that complex category ...
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... Transgression is an action which involves the limit , that narrow zone of a line where it displays the flash of its passage , but perhaps also its entire trajectory , even its origin ; it is likely that transgression has its entire ...
... Transgression is an action which involves the limit , that narrow zone of a line where it displays the flash of its passage , but perhaps also its entire trajectory , even its origin ; it is likely that transgression has its entire ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
The Centrality of Gender | 7 |
Feminism and Tragedy | 9 |
Urheberrecht | |
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