Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... adultery brings destruction not only to the marriage bond but to all persons involved . The conventional pairing of adultery and death and , more specifically , of adultery and murder dominates a significant group of English Renaissance ...
... adultery brings destruction not only to the marriage bond but to all persons involved . The conventional pairing of adultery and death and , more specifically , of adultery and murder dominates a significant group of English Renaissance ...
Pàgina 61
... adultery and murder . In 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 ...
... adultery and murder . In 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 ...
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... adultery can be averted . Adultery leads to " murder " for very practical reasons in How a Man May Choose . Arthur wants to eliminate his wife in order to enjoy his new mistress without impediment . The murderesses of Jacobean adultery ...
... adultery can be averted . Adultery leads to " murder " for very practical reasons in How a Man May Choose . Arthur wants to eliminate his wife in order to enjoy his new mistress without impediment . The murderesses of Jacobean adultery ...
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