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( 196 ) The Winter's Tale explicitly counters this nexus , within the context of a recuperation of Elizabeth's heritage and authority , by showing female outspokenness as compatible with and appropriate to female virtue and chastity ...
( 196 ) The Winter's Tale explicitly counters this nexus , within the context of a recuperation of Elizabeth's heritage and authority , by showing female outspokenness as compatible with and appropriate to female virtue and chastity ...
327. oldal
Instead it asks us to consider the effects of languageparticularly female language but also theatrical language - in relation to the fugitive truth of the female body and the “ old tale " it tells . 32 Had this edenic state continued ...
Instead it asks us to consider the effects of languageparticularly female language but also theatrical language - in relation to the fugitive truth of the female body and the “ old tale " it tells . 32 Had this edenic state continued ...
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While his given name derives from classical literature , his self - representation reveals his own androgynous identification with the female tradition of narratives . In his selfdefense , “ Why should I carry lies abroad ?
While his given name derives from classical literature , his self - representation reveals his own androgynous identification with the female tradition of narratives . In his selfdefense , “ Why should I carry lies abroad ?
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