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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278. oldal
... women may deliber- ately choose men of lower class in order to gain a form of equality had continual reinforcement - reinforcement that I would argue is reflected in other plays of the period . " In addition to precedents from ...
... women may deliber- ately choose men of lower class in order to gain a form of equality had continual reinforcement - reinforcement that I would argue is reflected in other plays of the period . " In addition to precedents from ...
296. oldal
... women - Beatrice , Phebe , Olivia , Diana , and Isa- bella - do " usurp " themselves , as Viola puts it to Olivia ( 1.5.185 ) ; their withdrawal from men has something in common with Kate's . It is characterized by unsparing attacks on ...
... women - Beatrice , Phebe , Olivia , Diana , and Isa- bella - do " usurp " themselves , as Viola puts it to Olivia ( 1.5.185 ) ; their withdrawal from men has something in common with Kate's . It is characterized by unsparing attacks on ...
298. oldal
... women . Its primary subject is intercourse , persistently viewed as male assault : men " board " woman ( 2.1.138 ) and " put in the pikes with a vice " ( 5.2.20 ) while women resign themselves to being made " heavier . . . by the weight ...
... women . Its primary subject is intercourse , persistently viewed as male assault : men " board " woman ( 2.1.138 ) and " put in the pikes with a vice " ( 5.2.20 ) while women resign themselves to being made " heavier . . . by the weight ...
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