Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... conventional or gratuitous interest , but a mature awareness in several playwrights of the psy- chology of antifeminism . I have limited my scope to tragic or partially - tragic plays which contain an extensive use of antifeminism . The ...
... conventional or gratuitous interest , but a mature awareness in several playwrights of the psy- chology of antifeminism . I have limited my scope to tragic or partially - tragic plays which contain an extensive use of antifeminism . The ...
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... conventional Jacobean figures who consistently denigrate women . The melancholy man , with whom I shall deal in the next chapter , often receives a positive treatment ; the playwrights recognize the value of the insights peculiar to ...
... conventional Jacobean figures who consistently denigrate women . The melancholy man , with whom I shall deal in the next chapter , often receives a positive treatment ; the playwrights recognize the value of the insights peculiar to ...
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... conventional antifeminine statements , and brilliantly reverses the stereotypes . The appetites and " frailty " commonly ascribed to women become a bond of vulnerability between the sexes . The phrase " palates both for sweet , and sour ...
... conventional antifeminine statements , and brilliantly reverses the stereotypes . The appetites and " frailty " commonly ascribed to women become a bond of vulnerability between the sexes . The phrase " palates both for sweet , and sour ...
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