Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... Lear . Only the underplayed union of Cordelia and France salvages the situation . Although the proposed marriage sets the scene for Lear's initial decision to divide his kingdom , the bride- groom appears only briefly in accepting his ...
... Lear . Only the underplayed union of Cordelia and France salvages the situation . Although the proposed marriage sets the scene for Lear's initial decision to divide his kingdom , the bride- groom appears only briefly in accepting his ...
Pàgina 285
... Lear invokes in his own behalf yet had even more unfairly severed in dealing with Cordelia . Goneril's ingratitude re - creates Lear's own decision , although clearly she passes beyond the bounds of retribution into a realm of ...
... Lear invokes in his own behalf yet had even more unfairly severed in dealing with Cordelia . Goneril's ingratitude re - creates Lear's own decision , although clearly she passes beyond the bounds of retribution into a realm of ...
Pàgina 288
... Lear's impas- sioned and antifeminine outburst , yet once again the true target is not woman but the irrational and destructive aspects of the human condition which the mind cannot accept or subdue . Misogyny does not become an explicit ...
... Lear's impas- sioned and antifeminine outburst , yet once again the true target is not woman but the irrational and destructive aspects of the human condition which the mind cannot accept or subdue . Misogyny does not become an explicit ...
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