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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301. oldal
... sexual desire within society ; insofar as sexuality is felt to be illicit , marriage itself will be equivocal at best . As Hamlet proclaims the abolition of marriage , he repeatedly orders Ophelia to a nunnery ( 3.1.120-49 ) . Here the ...
... sexual desire within society ; insofar as sexuality is felt to be illicit , marriage itself will be equivocal at best . As Hamlet proclaims the abolition of marriage , he repeatedly orders Ophelia to a nunnery ( 3.1.120-49 ) . Here the ...
302. oldal
... sexual autonomy . Through a kind of homeopathic cure both Bertram and Angelo are allowed to enact fantasies of the sexual soiling of a virgin and are ap- propriately shamed for these fantasies , only to find out that their sexual acts ...
... sexual autonomy . Through a kind of homeopathic cure both Bertram and Angelo are allowed to enact fantasies of the sexual soiling of a virgin and are ap- propriately shamed for these fantasies , only to find out that their sexual acts ...
311. oldal
... sexual soil has been shifted from Isabella to Mariana and then removed from her by the revelation of her virtual marriage to Angelo , a sense of sexual disease persists . Our uneasi- ness with the final marriage proposal reiterates our ...
... sexual soil has been shifted from Isabella to Mariana and then removed from her by the revelation of her virtual marriage to Angelo , a sense of sexual disease persists . Our uneasi- ness with the final marriage proposal reiterates our ...
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