Shakespearean CriticismCengage Gale, 2002 - 448 pagini This detailed series provides comprehensive coverage of critical interpretations of the plays of Shakespeare. Beginning with Vol. 60, the series replaced its annual compilation of essays representing the year's most noteworthy Shakespearean scholarship with topic entries, comprised of essays that analyze various topics or themes found Shakespeare's works. Approximately 90-95% of critical essays are full text. Each volume includes a cumulative character index, a topic index and a topic index arranged by play title. - Publisher. |
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Pagina 148
... marriage as against women , and Bloch identifies ' the defin- ing rhetorical context of all misogynistic literature ' as that ' which seeks to dissuade from marriage'.14 During the Renaissance , misogyny does not disappear but is ...
... marriage as against women , and Bloch identifies ' the defin- ing rhetorical context of all misogynistic literature ' as that ' which seeks to dissuade from marriage'.14 During the Renaissance , misogyny does not disappear but is ...
Pagina 156
... Marriage was , then , the historical response to misogyny in the Renaissance : those who praised marriage worked in concert with those who defended women to claim that marriage was a holy and chaste state and women were suf- ficiently ...
... Marriage was , then , the historical response to misogyny in the Renaissance : those who praised marriage worked in concert with those who defended women to claim that marriage was a holy and chaste state and women were suf- ficiently ...
Pagina 346
... marriage to Perdita . He appeals to Leontes's youth , when " you ow'd no more to time / Than I do now " ( V. i . 218-19 ) .1 In contrast to Polixenes , whose admiration of beauty ( e.g. , IV . iv . 156-59 ) does not sway him from ...
... marriage to Perdita . He appeals to Leontes's youth , when " you ow'd no more to time / Than I do now " ( V. i . 218-19 ) .1 In contrast to Polixenes , whose admiration of beauty ( e.g. , IV . iv . 156-59 ) does not sway him from ...
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