Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... tragedies of Thomas Middleton , written a decade after The White Devil . Both Women Beware Women and The Changeling dramatize murders which follow adultery , yet in each case the moment of moral decision which precipitates the tragedy ...
... tragedies of Thomas Middleton , written a decade after The White Devil . Both Women Beware Women and The Changeling dramatize murders which follow adultery , yet in each case the moment of moral decision which precipitates the tragedy ...
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... tragedy . Something more than vanity underlies his demand for dramatized affection ; his fury at Cordelia's intractibility and his subsequent misogyny suggest that such a love figures in his subconscious as a figure of all- consuming ...
... tragedy . Something more than vanity underlies his demand for dramatized affection ; his fury at Cordelia's intractibility and his subsequent misogyny suggest that such a love figures in his subconscious as a figure of all- consuming ...
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... University Press , 1954 . Timon of Athens . Ed . H.J. Oliver . The Arden Shakespeare . London : Methuen , 1959 . • Titus Andronicus . Ed . J.C. Maxwell . London : Methuen , 1953 . Shakespeare , William . The Tragedy of Hamlet , Prince 292.
... University Press , 1954 . Timon of Athens . Ed . H.J. Oliver . The Arden Shakespeare . London : Methuen , 1959 . • Titus Andronicus . Ed . J.C. Maxwell . London : Methuen , 1953 . Shakespeare , William . The Tragedy of Hamlet , Prince 292.
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