Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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Pàgina 147
... speeches from the heart betray a suppressed and bitter well of thought . She offers no rebuttal to her husband's ... speech is startling . Emilia implicitly confirms Iago's belief in female unfaithfulness while placing the primary ...
... speeches from the heart betray a suppressed and bitter well of thought . She offers no rebuttal to her husband's ... speech is startling . Emilia implicitly confirms Iago's belief in female unfaithfulness while placing the primary ...
Pàgina 196
... speech may be overdone , however , the authenticity of his concern lies beyond dispute . The nunnery scene's misogyny climaxes in the image of the painted woman ( 11.145-49 ) . This symbol encapsulates the vicious aspects of woman and ...
... speech may be overdone , however , the authenticity of his concern lies beyond dispute . The nunnery scene's misogyny climaxes in the image of the painted woman ( 11.145-49 ) . This symbol encapsulates the vicious aspects of woman and ...
Pàgina 262
... speech falls into several distinct sections , with the omnipresence of death underlying each . First , Vindice denounces the lechery of the ruling family-- Duke , son , bastard son , and Duchess-- but dwells particularly upon the aged ...
... speech falls into several distinct sections , with the omnipresence of death underlying each . First , Vindice denounces the lechery of the ruling family-- Duke , son , bastard son , and Duchess-- but dwells particularly upon the aged ...
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