Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... feminine nature . The history of attitudes towards women is the symbolic history of the human attempt to confront irrational aspects of existence , the mysteries of birth and death . Studies of myth suggest that primitive man ...
... feminine nature . The history of attitudes towards women is the symbolic history of the human attempt to confront irrational aspects of existence , the mysteries of birth and death . Studies of myth suggest that primitive man ...
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... feminine or submissive attitude in relation to his father , in simultaneous attempts to woo the father as a love object and to placate the father's jealousy for the young rival . Yet to assume a feminine pose , the boy learns , entails ...
... feminine or submissive attitude in relation to his father , in simultaneous attempts to woo the father as a love object and to placate the father's jealousy for the young rival . Yet to assume a feminine pose , the boy learns , entails ...
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Barbara Offutt Mathieson. Disgust with the feminine leads to loss of the inner feminine . Leontes ' mistaken revulsion for Hermione signifies a deeper , inner revulsion with his own irrational nature . The loss of his wife and daughter ...
Barbara Offutt Mathieson. Disgust with the feminine leads to loss of the inner feminine . Leontes ' mistaken revulsion for Hermione signifies a deeper , inner revulsion with his own irrational nature . The loss of his wife and daughter ...
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