The Subject of Tragedy (Routledge Revivals): Identity and Difference in Renaissance DramaRoutledge, 2014. jún. 17. - 270 oldal First published in 1985, The Subject of Tragedy takes the drama of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as the starting point for an analysis of the differential identities of man and woman. Catherine Belsey charts, in a range of fictional and non-fictional texts, the production in the Renaissance of a meaning for subjectivity that is identifiably modern. The subject of liberal humanism – self-determining, free origin of language, choice and action – is highlighted as the product of a specific period in which man was the subject to which woman was related. |
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... implies. The second aim is to demonstrate, by placing woman side by side with man, that at the moment when the modern subject was in the process of construction, the 'commongender noun' largely failed to include women in the range of ...
... implies. The second aim is to demonstrate, by placing woman side by side with man, that at the moment when the modern subject was in the process of construction, the 'commongender noun' largely failed to include women in the range of ...
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... implies a value judgement which is irrelevant to my argument). It is true that historians frequently dip into fiction in quest of evidence, and that literary critics often feel it necessary to take account of the background to the text ...
... implies a value judgement which is irrelevant to my argument). It is true that historians frequently dip into fiction in quest of evidence, and that literary critics often feel it necessary to take account of the background to the text ...
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... imply that in the early seventeenth century no parents compelled their children to marry against their will. But the debates about enforced marriage, both on the stage and off it, reveal the meaning and the contests for the meaning of ...
... imply that in the early seventeenth century no parents compelled their children to marry against their will. But the debates about enforced marriage, both on the stage and off it, reveal the meaning and the contests for the meaning of ...
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The Subject of Tragedy (Routledge Revivals): Identity and Difference in ... Catherine Belsey Korlátozott előnézet - 2014 |
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