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In the first , the Wife of Bath seeks to end her inequality by dominating her various husbands , and yet her tale itself reveals a wistful longing for an equal relationship in which domination would not be necessary .
In the first , the Wife of Bath seeks to end her inequality by dominating her various husbands , and yet her tale itself reveals a wistful longing for an equal relationship in which domination would not be necessary .
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See Davis 1983 for a clear case in which an unlawful relationship goes unreported in the community until a charge is brought by an individual who regards the ' marriage ' as depriving him of something ( land ) due to him : “ The new ...
See Davis 1983 for a clear case in which an unlawful relationship goes unreported in the community until a charge is brought by an individual who regards the ' marriage ' as depriving him of something ( land ) due to him : “ The new ...
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On the terms to which both Goneril and Cordelia have subscribed , it is indeed Goneril who sounds the more dutiful here , and seems to have the more generous and compliant conception of the marriage relationship . initially figures ...
On the terms to which both Goneril and Cordelia have subscribed , it is indeed Goneril who sounds the more dutiful here , and seems to have the more generous and compliant conception of the marriage relationship . initially figures ...
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