Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... romances utilize elements from early plays which his direct or acknowledged sources do not contain . Two fourteenth - century plays , a French miracle Oton and a Dutch romance Esmoreit , contain striking resemblances to Cymbeline and ...
... romances utilize elements from early plays which his direct or acknowledged sources do not contain . Two fourteenth - century plays , a French miracle Oton and a Dutch romance Esmoreit , contain striking resemblances to Cymbeline and ...
Pàgina 94
... romance but in some respects set out to emphasize it . Salingar raises the possibility of intermediate sources-- popular plays in the same mold as the medieval romances which Shakespeare may have seen in his youth and upon which he ...
... romance but in some respects set out to emphasize it . Salingar raises the possibility of intermediate sources-- popular plays in the same mold as the medieval romances which Shakespeare may have seen in his youth and upon which he ...
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... romances . The nightmare of totally negated desire , based upon the restrictions with which everyday life presents us , generates a demonic or terrible myth . In romance , the deepest yearnings of the psyche are presented in their ...
... romances . The nightmare of totally negated desire , based upon the restrictions with which everyday life presents us , generates a demonic or terrible myth . In romance , the deepest yearnings of the psyche are presented in their ...
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