Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... women in general or of one woman in particular . Each statement cannot be accepted at face value ; attempting to sort the collection into a rational totality , we become confused . Male characters deliver nearly all strongly - worded ...
... women in general or of one woman in particular . Each statement cannot be accepted at face value ; attempting to sort the collection into a rational totality , we become confused . Male characters deliver nearly all strongly - worded ...
Pàgina 13
... woman's nature . " Women are giddy , talkative , weak - willed , irrational , vain , and lustful . If one female disproves the stereotype , she is better than most women , and she either transcends female nature or exhibits masculine ...
... woman's nature . " Women are giddy , talkative , weak - willed , irrational , vain , and lustful . If one female disproves the stereotype , she is better than most women , and she either transcends female nature or exhibits masculine ...
Pàgina 156
... women's virtuous looks . ( III.ii.288-96 ) 1 .9 Immediately thereafter , he vows to " conceal all yet " while ... women . Although Monsieur cannot channel Tamyra's sexuality to his own pleasure , he manages to use it for his revenge ...
... women's virtuous looks . ( III.ii.288-96 ) 1 .9 Immediately thereafter , he vows to " conceal all yet " while ... women . Although Monsieur cannot channel Tamyra's sexuality to his own pleasure , he manages to use it for his revenge ...
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