The Subject of Tragedy: Identity and Difference in Renaissance DramaRoutledge, 1991 - 253 oldal Taking the drama of the 16th and 17th centuries and a range of fictional and non-fictional texts, Belsey analyzes the differential identities of man and woman, and finds a modern meaning for subjectivity. |
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... claim , of course , that we can recover from fiction or anywhere else the experience of being a man or a woman in another period . Writing is not the transcription of something anterior to itself , a recoverable presence , ' how it felt ...
... claim , of course , that we can recover from fiction or anywhere else the experience of being a man or a woman in another period . Writing is not the transcription of something anterior to itself , a recoverable presence , ' how it felt ...
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... claiming a political place not a personal identity . She is in prison , facing death , wholly in the power of Ferdinand , and in this sense the claim is in practice false . She is at this moment politically powerless . ' Am I not thy ...
... claiming a political place not a personal identity . She is in prison , facing death , wholly in the power of Ferdinand , and in this sense the claim is in practice false . She is at this moment politically powerless . ' Am I not thy ...
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... claim to religious equality and rights as citizens , presenting petitions and organizing demonstrations ( Higgins , 1973 ) . Elizabeth Lilburne and others , delivering a petition to parliament in May 1649 , insisted that they were sure ...
... claim to religious equality and rights as citizens , presenting petitions and organizing demonstrations ( Higgins , 1973 ) . Elizabeth Lilburne and others , delivering a petition to parliament in May 1649 , insisted that they were sure ...
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