Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... play . The excuse for revenge which the 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 ...
... play . The excuse for revenge which the 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 ...
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... play employ , or learn to employ , the language of devaluation of women . Iago engineers the education of Brabantio , Roderigo , and Othello . Even Cassio , however , " convicts himself most grossly in Othello's eyes while leering about ...
... play employ , or learn to employ , the language of devaluation of women . Iago engineers the education of Brabantio , Roderigo , and Othello . Even Cassio , however , " convicts himself most grossly in Othello's eyes while leering about ...
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... play ; the problem of false seeming and the disparity between appearance and reality permeates the entire action . The disjunction between Hamlet and his antic disposi- tion , and between Claudius and his façade ( " one may smile and ...
... play ; the problem of false seeming and the disparity between appearance and reality permeates the entire action . The disjunction between Hamlet and his antic disposi- tion , and between Claudius and his façade ( " one may smile and ...
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