Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... describes the stock association of the two qualities , his argument ignores the reality of the play world ; Hamlet's misogyny is not merely the result of melancholy , but is itself the source . Following the court scene in which Hamlet ...
... describes the stock association of the two qualities , his argument ignores the reality of the play world ; Hamlet's misogyny is not merely the result of melancholy , but is itself the source . Following the court scene in which Hamlet ...
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... describes literature as bounded and shaped by the balance of desire and experience within 2 the human psyche . From the dream of total wish - fulfillment spring positive mythologies and , in art , comedies and romances . The nightmare ...
... describes literature as bounded and shaped by the balance of desire and experience within 2 the human psyche . From the dream of total wish - fulfillment spring positive mythologies and , in art , comedies and romances . The nightmare ...
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... describes the asp as her child , to which she gives her life : Peace , peace ! Dost thou not see my baby at my breast , That sucks the nurse asleep ? ( V.ii.307-09 ) Thus , a whole web of images bring a sense of continual renewal and ...
... describes the asp as her child , to which she gives her life : Peace , peace ! Dost thou not see my baby at my breast , That sucks the nurse asleep ? ( V.ii.307-09 ) Thus , a whole web of images bring a sense of continual renewal and ...
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