Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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Pàgina 151
... Bussy . Forcing Tamyra to summon her lover a final time , Montsurry ambushes and slays Bussy . Montsurry himself is a tool of Monsieur , who must destroy both Bussy and Tamyra precisely because they refuse to become tools and to be used ...
... Bussy . Forcing Tamyra to summon her lover a final time , Montsurry ambushes and slays Bussy . Montsurry himself is a tool of Monsieur , who must destroy both Bussy and Tamyra precisely because they refuse to become tools and to be used ...
Pàgina 153
... Bussy's passionately outspoken sentiments and honesty contrast with Monsieur's private musings over the crown and his hypocritical offer of assistance . Monsieur's approach epitomizes all that Bussy had denounced moments earlier ; he is ...
... Bussy's passionately outspoken sentiments and honesty contrast with Monsieur's private musings over the crown and his hypocritical offer of assistance . Monsieur's approach epitomizes all that Bussy had denounced moments earlier ; he is ...
Pàgina 158
... Bussy's death through their sensual weak- nesses . The early flirtation with the Duchess of Guise , begun by Bussy in response to a suggestive comment by the Duchess ( I.ii.72- 73 ) , gains Bussy a powerful enemy in her husband . The ...
... Bussy's death through their sensual weak- nesses . The early flirtation with the Duchess of Guise , begun by Bussy in response to a suggestive comment by the Duchess ( I.ii.72- 73 ) , gains Bussy a powerful enemy in her husband . The ...
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