Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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Pàgina 14
... aspects of existence , the mysteries of birth and death . Studies of myth suggest that primitive man assimilated ... aspects of death - carrier ( pp . 125-48 ) . " feminine " aspect . Joseph Campbell suggests that images 14.
... aspects of existence , the mysteries of birth and death . Studies of myth suggest that primitive man assimilated ... aspects of death - carrier ( pp . 125-48 ) . " feminine " aspect . Joseph Campbell suggests that images 14.
Pàgina 98
... aspects The dark elements manifest themselves in the supposed of humanity . adultery and terrify Posthumus : " Ambitions , covetings , change of prides , disdain , " and the like . The scene suggests adolescent disillusion . The crass ...
... aspects The dark elements manifest themselves in the supposed of humanity . adultery and terrify Posthumus : " Ambitions , covetings , change of prides , disdain , " and the like . The scene suggests adolescent disillusion . The crass ...
Pàgina 116
... aspects of his nature must be exposed and purged before a mature reconciliation of masculine and feminine , reason and sexuality , man and wife again can be possible . Leontes does not merely cast off his jealousy ; he repents deeply ...
... aspects of his nature must be exposed and purged before a mature reconciliation of masculine and feminine , reason and sexuality , man and wife again can be possible . Leontes does not merely cast off his jealousy ; he repents deeply ...
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