Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 80. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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296. oldal
... misogyny or witty romantic idealization . The men are released in the early comedies by women's mockery , designed to reveal the men's absurdity and the limitations of the women they worship . In Love's Labor's Lost the women mock the ...
... misogyny or witty romantic idealization . The men are released in the early comedies by women's mockery , designed to reveal the men's absurdity and the limitations of the women they worship . In Love's Labor's Lost the women mock the ...
298. oldal
... misogyny , romanticism , sexual anxieties , and social conventions are variously dispelled . In the Beatrice / Benedick plot , the couple are released by their mutual mockery and their double gullings which function like the mockery and ...
... misogyny , romanticism , sexual anxieties , and social conventions are variously dispelled . In the Beatrice / Benedick plot , the couple are released by their mutual mockery and their double gullings which function like the mockery and ...
345. oldal
... misogyny is expressed as the married man's ressentiment against marriage , against wives in general , and against his own wife in particular . But this ressentiment is only one form of the more diffuse and pervasive misogyny typi- cally ...
... misogyny is expressed as the married man's ressentiment against marriage , against wives in general , and against his own wife in particular . But this ressentiment is only one form of the more diffuse and pervasive misogyny typi- cally ...
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