Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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Pàgina 106
... Leontes ' tyranny , derive from his jealous passion and are purged with it . The first three acts occur in Sicilia . Extreme and violent jealousy seizes the king , Leontes , at the close of an extended visit by his boyhood friend ...
... Leontes ' tyranny , derive from his jealous passion and are purged with it . The first three acts occur in Sicilia . Extreme and violent jealousy seizes the king , Leontes , at the close of an extended visit by his boyhood friend ...
Pàgina 112
... Leontes about his friend's visit , suggesting that Leontes turns upon Hermione because she , his protective buffer , convinces Polixenes to stay and thus increases the danger . The resolution of the play , he argues , allegorically 18 ...
... Leontes about his friend's visit , suggesting that Leontes turns upon Hermione because she , his protective buffer , convinces Polixenes to stay and thus increases the danger . The resolution of the play , he argues , allegorically 18 ...
Pàgina 116
... Leontes ' mistaken revulsion for Hermione signifies a deeper , inner revulsion with his own irrational nature . The loss of his wife and daughter dramatizes his loss of the whole self . The destructive aspects of his nature must be ...
... Leontes ' mistaken revulsion for Hermione signifies a deeper , inner revulsion with his own irrational nature . The loss of his wife and daughter dramatizes his loss of the whole self . The destructive aspects of his nature must be ...
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