Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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Pàgina 20
... becomes clear in the light of what we said earlier : the forward- striving libido which rules the conscious mind of the son demands separation from the mother , but his childish longing for her prevents this by setting up a psychic ...
... becomes clear in the light of what we said earlier : the forward- striving libido which rules the conscious mind of the son demands separation from the mother , but his childish longing for her prevents this by setting up a psychic ...
Pàgina 21
... becomes the deadly and unfaithful mother . She selects one young man after another to love and destroy . In this way she becomes ' the harlot . ' The sacred prostitute-- which is what the Great Mother really is , as the vessel of ...
... becomes the deadly and unfaithful mother . She selects one young man after another to love and destroy . In this way she becomes ' the harlot . ' The sacred prostitute-- which is what the Great Mother really is , as the vessel of ...
Pàgina 249
... becomes for him " the young man " with greater strength to whom he must submit or sue for pardon . Defeat becomes more bitter because " the boy Caesar " now " Wears the rose / Of youth " which Antony's own " grizzled head " has lost ...
... becomes for him " the young man " with greater strength to whom he must submit or sue for pardon . Defeat becomes more bitter because " the boy Caesar " now " Wears the rose / Of youth " which Antony's own " grizzled head " has lost ...
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