Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... murders provide Francisco and Lodovico , and the reactions of Vittoria , Brachiano and Flamineo to their own ensuing deaths , hold far greater importance in the play than do the murders themselves . Webster portrays neither spouse - murder ...
... murders provide Francisco and Lodovico , and the reactions of Vittoria , Brachiano and Flamineo to their own ensuing deaths , hold far greater importance in the play than do the murders themselves . Webster portrays neither spouse - murder ...
Pàgina 84
... murder her betrothed husband and clear the path to a marriage with Alsemero . This deed De Flores accomplishes , but ... murder the unfortunate maid . Despite their precautions , however , Alsemero discovers his wife's adultery and ...
... murder her betrothed husband and clear the path to a marriage with Alsemero . This deed De Flores accomplishes , but ... murder the unfortunate maid . Despite their precautions , however , Alsemero discovers his wife's adultery and ...
Pàgina 85
... murder , however . When De Flores claims her body , Beatrice exclaims , ' Murder , I see , is followed by more sins " ( III . iv.164 ) As Ricks notes , both Alsemero and De Flores offer to perform a " service " for Beatrice , meaning the ...
... murder , however . When De Flores claims her body , Beatrice exclaims , ' Murder , I see , is followed by more sins " ( III . iv.164 ) As Ricks notes , both Alsemero and De Flores offer to perform a " service " for Beatrice , meaning the ...
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