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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... 17th century – History and criticism 1. Title 822'.3'09 PR651 ISBN 0 416 32700 1 0 416 32710 9 Pbk Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Belsey, Catherine. The subject of tragedy. Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. English ...
... 17th century – History and criticism 1. Title 822'.3'09 PR651 ISBN 0 416 32700 1 0 416 32710 9 Pbk Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Belsey, Catherine. The subject of tragedy. Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. English ...
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... sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The human subject, the self, is the central figure in the drama which is ... century has been the history of a struggle to secure for woman the rights and benefits man has awarded himself. At a more ...
... sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The human subject, the self, is the central figure in the drama which is ... century has been the history of a struggle to secure for woman the rights and benefits man has awarded himself. At a more ...
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... Seventeenth Century, ed. Francis Barker et al., Colchester, University of Essex, 1981:166–86: and 'Literature, history, politics', Literature and History 9, 1983:17–27. The wisdom and scholarship of G. K. Hunter first stimulated my ...
... Seventeenth Century, ed. Francis Barker et al., Colchester, University of Essex, 1981:166–86: and 'Literature, history, politics', Literature and History 9, 1983:17–27. The wisdom and scholarship of G. K. Hunter first stimulated my ...
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... century because they participate in a signifying practice different from our ... seventeenth centuries the eventual construction of an order of subjectivity ... seventeenth century almost without exception condemn enforced marriage does ...
... century because they participate in a signifying practice different from our ... seventeenth centuries the eventual construction of an order of subjectivity ... seventeenth century almost without exception condemn enforced marriage does ...
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... seventeenth century. There are, of course, dangers in collapsing the historical specificities and the ideological differences of three centuries into a single term. Liberal humanism is not an unchanging, homogeneous, unified essence ...
... seventeenth century. There are, of course, dangers in collapsing the historical specificities and the ideological differences of three centuries into a single term. Liberal humanism is not an unchanging, homogeneous, unified essence ...
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