Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... represents a movement towards chastity in which virginity becomes the state of blessedness ; his controversial treatise , " Against Jovinianus , " absolutely elevates virginity above any sort of marriage , with chaste widowhood an ...
... represents a movement towards chastity in which virginity becomes the state of blessedness ; his controversial treatise , " Against Jovinianus , " absolutely elevates virginity above any sort of marriage , with chaste widowhood an ...
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Barbara Offutt Mathieson. an attempt to eliminate the danger which his friend represents , the play points our attention squarely back to his twisted emotions toward his wife . A clever actor , it is true , could suggest that Polixenes ...
Barbara Offutt Mathieson. an attempt to eliminate the danger which his friend represents , the play points our attention squarely back to his twisted emotions toward his wife . A clever actor , it is true , could suggest that Polixenes ...
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... represents the reverse case : the dark forces defeat desire , but the structure of the myth affirms the beauty and significance of what has been lost . Irony , in contrast , perceives the defeat of desire by the darker forces and ...
... represents the reverse case : the dark forces defeat desire , but the structure of the myth affirms the beauty and significance of what has been lost . Irony , in contrast , perceives the defeat of desire by the darker forces and ...
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