Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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Pàgina 10
... motive and reasonableness , and ultimately assign to them varying weights in the total picture of women that is produced . An examination of motive need not degenerate into psychoanalytic analysis of either fictional character or ...
... motive and reasonableness , and ultimately assign to them varying weights in the total picture of women that is produced . An examination of motive need not degenerate into psychoanalytic analysis of either fictional character or ...
Pàgina 111
... motive are Frank Kermode , Shakespeare : The Final Plays ( London : 1963 ) , p . 30 , and R.A. Foakes , Shakespeare : The Dark Comedies to the Last Plays ( Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press , 1971 ) , pp . 120-21 . 15 ...
... motive are Frank Kermode , Shakespeare : The Final Plays ( London : 1963 ) , p . 30 , and R.A. Foakes , Shakespeare : The Dark Comedies to the Last Plays ( Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press , 1971 ) , pp . 120-21 . 15 ...
Pàgina 137
... motive provides the sort of justification for villainy which one expects of a Machiavel . During the course of the play , however , Iago offers several other rationalizations of his hatred for Othello . Too many motives feed the ...
... motive provides the sort of justification for villainy which one expects of a Machiavel . During the course of the play , however , Iago offers several other rationalizations of his hatred for Othello . Too many motives feed the ...
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