Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... King and No King ) , Megra ( Philaster ) , and Bacha ( Cupid's Revenge ) . Shakespeare's adul- teresses -- Tamora ( Titus Andronicus ) , Goneril and Regan ( King Lear ) -- deal in widespread death as in lust . .When Levidulcia's lover ...
... King and No King ) , Megra ( Philaster ) , and Bacha ( Cupid's Revenge ) . Shakespeare's adul- teresses -- Tamora ( Titus Andronicus ) , Goneril and Regan ( King Lear ) -- deal in widespread death as in lust . .When Levidulcia's lover ...
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... King Lear , the adulterous lust of strong female characters parallels a drive toward political chaos and tyranny . Connections between familial and political order are commonplace in Renaissance philosophy , but Shakespeare extended ...
... King Lear , the adulterous lust of strong female characters parallels a drive toward political chaos and tyranny . Connections between familial and political order are commonplace in Renaissance philosophy , but Shakespeare extended ...
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... king , in fact , placed his faith in a whole series of false appearances . False reports led to Bellarius ' banishment , and the queen's demands misled Cymbeline into preferring both rabid nationalism above his ties to the Roman empire ...
... king , in fact , placed his faith in a whole series of false appearances . False reports led to Bellarius ' banishment , and the queen's demands misled Cymbeline into preferring both rabid nationalism above his ties to the Roman empire ...
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