Shakespearean Tragedy and GenderShirley Nelson Garner, Madelon Sprengnether Indiana University Press, 22 de febr. 1996 - 326 pàgines ". . . an important volume for scholar and student alike, and a tribute to the enduring contributions of its authors." —Renaissance Quarterly |
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... Puritans continually define the family as a private institution which is nevertheless distinguished by its connections to political and spiritual life . With urgent solemnity all the Puritans argue , indeed insist upon , the public ...
... Puritans urge and ( with blithe inconsistency ) undermine centers on class , status , age , and money , all areas in which , notably , private and public domains are linked by marriage in an affirmation of existing hierarchies . " An ...
... Puritans . When focusing on the issue of individual choice of a spouse , the Puritans frequently ignore gender or , like Niccholes and Wing , address males exclusively . Yet many argue for the woman's need to choose and consent as well ...
Continguts
The Case of Richard III | 31 |
Lavinia in Titus Andronicus | 54 |
Reading Madness and Gender | 75 |
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