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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96. oldal
... tyranny include the perpetual possibility of ' troubles , vexations pains , and death ' , precisely the evils which lie in wait outside the existing regime , which are excluded by obedience to the present order . Tyranny , it appears ...
... tyranny include the perpetual possibility of ' troubles , vexations pains , and death ' , precisely the evils which lie in wait outside the existing regime , which are excluded by obedience to the present order . Tyranny , it appears ...
99. oldal
... tyranny becomes not merely the shadow of absolutism but its norm . Filmer's Patriarcha , which was written between 1635 and 1642 , but not published until the monarchy was again in jeopardy in 1680 , is compelled by its own logic to ...
... tyranny becomes not merely the shadow of absolutism but its norm . Filmer's Patriarcha , which was written between 1635 and 1642 , but not published until the monarchy was again in jeopardy in 1680 , is compelled by its own logic to ...
103. oldal
... tyranny ? Or tyranny but not absolut- ism ? These issues are not clear - cut . This is not surprising : the play is not a political tract . But it is the location of certain meanings , evidence of what can be said and understood in 1599 ...
... tyranny ? Or tyranny but not absolut- ism ? These issues are not clear - cut . This is not surprising : the play is not a political tract . But it is the location of certain meanings , evidence of what can be said and understood in 1599 ...
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