Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumul 28Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... misogyny : that misogyny may in fact be an integral part of the mourning process when the lost object or ideal being processed is a woman , especially but not exclusive- ly when that woman is a queen of England , too . Human emotions ...
... misogyny : that misogyny may in fact be an integral part of the mourning process when the lost object or ideal being processed is a woman , especially but not exclusive- ly when that woman is a queen of England , too . Human emotions ...
Pagina 313
... misogyny is generally on the rise in the drama of late Elizabethan and early Jacobean years , but it intersects with mourning in certain plays and genres more fully and forcefully than in others . Revenge tragedy has long been ...
... misogyny is generally on the rise in the drama of late Elizabethan and early Jacobean years , but it intersects with mourning in certain plays and genres more fully and forcefully than in others . Revenge tragedy has long been ...
Pagina 318
... misogyny in the Renais- sance are aggressive expressions of this contradiction , and I would include here the affective conflation of mourning and misogyny I have been tracing . In some respects such a conflation should not surprise us ...
... misogyny in the Renais- sance are aggressive expressions of this contradiction , and I would include here the affective conflation of mourning and misogyny I have been tracing . In some respects such a conflation should not surprise us ...
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