Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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Pàgina 13
... qualities , many of them undesirable , into the conventional concept of " woman's nature . " Women are giddy , talkative , weak - willed , irrational , vain , and lustful . If one female disproves the stereotype , she is better than ...
... qualities , many of them undesirable , into the conventional concept of " woman's nature . " Women are giddy , talkative , weak - willed , irrational , vain , and lustful . If one female disproves the stereotype , she is better than ...
Pàgina 23
... qualities of the unconscious mind . To seek out such specific images in a literary text as prima facie evidence of mother symbolism , however , reveals little about the unique qualities of the work of art . In the impulse to explicate ...
... qualities of the unconscious mind . To seek out such specific images in a literary text as prima facie evidence of mother symbolism , however , reveals little about the unique qualities of the work of art . In the impulse to explicate ...
Pàgina 52
... qualities of a living body , he believes , are heat and moisture , qualities residing in the blood . The body is naturally endowed at birth with a certain quantity of heat and moisture and this quantity gradually IV.v.89-90 . diminishes ...
... qualities of a living body , he believes , are heat and moisture , qualities residing in the blood . The body is naturally endowed at birth with a certain quantity of heat and moisture and this quantity gradually IV.v.89-90 . diminishes ...
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