Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 pagini |
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Pagina 153
... disguise in the drama . During the 1590s , Shakespeare frequently used transvestite disguise in his plots ; other dramatists used it occasionally . It is true that , as Juliet Dusinberre says , " disguise invites the dramatist to ...
... disguise in the drama . During the 1590s , Shakespeare frequently used transvestite disguise in his plots ; other dramatists used it occasionally . It is true that , as Juliet Dusinberre says , " disguise invites the dramatist to ...
Pagina 157
... disguise , comments on the frequency of masculine disguise as a plot de- vice in this period . As a joke , he appears in feminine attire and claims to be female , explaining that he got the idea of dressing as a man from two or three ...
... disguise , comments on the frequency of masculine disguise as a plot de- vice in this period . As a joke , he appears in feminine attire and claims to be female , explaining that he got the idea of dressing as a man from two or three ...
Pagina 316
... disguise : " an old Shepherd . " He uses this " Siluan disguise " primarily to introduce the slanderer figure so often juxtaposed with the stage misogynist : Know , that all the Happinesse I did in this World possesse , Was my onely ...
... disguise : " an old Shepherd . " He uses this " Siluan disguise " primarily to introduce the slanderer figure so often juxtaposed with the stage misogynist : Know , that all the Happinesse I did in this World possesse , Was my onely ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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