Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... jealousy compound the tragic tone of the first three acts , for his actions reveal the terrible truth that no fabricated proof or external motivation need exist to spark an outburst of destructive jealousy . The cause is internal , 12 ...
... jealousy compound the tragic tone of the first three acts , for his actions reveal the terrible truth that no fabricated proof or external motivation need exist to spark an outburst of destructive jealousy . The cause is internal , 12 ...
Pàgina 111
... jealousy is itself a tragedy , since no precautions can prevent such an eruption : " His evil is self - born and unmotivated . " , 14 In contrast , psychoanalytic critics argue that Leontes ' motivation can be discovered quite clearly ...
... jealousy is itself a tragedy , since no precautions can prevent such an eruption : " His evil is self - born and unmotivated . " , 14 In contrast , psychoanalytic critics argue that Leontes ' motivation can be discovered quite clearly ...
Pàgina 119
... jealousy motif to its highest degree of psychological sophistication in The Duchess of Malfi , with the frantic emotion of Ferdinand for his sister , the Duchess . Obsession eschews external motivation here as in The Winter's Tale ...
... jealousy motif to its highest degree of psychological sophistication in The Duchess of Malfi , with the frantic emotion of Ferdinand for his sister , the Duchess . Obsession eschews external motivation here as in The Winter's Tale ...
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