The Hazards of Adopted Identity in Coriolanus, Macbeth, and The Winter's TaleStanford University, 1979 - 790 Seiten |
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... garments begin to impinge on identity itself . Macbeth's robes are royal , and he seeks to merge with them while his enemies call them incongruous ( 5.2.20-22 ) . Coriolanus ' garment connotes humility , and so he imagines it obscuring ...
... garments begin to impinge on identity itself . Macbeth's robes are royal , and he seeks to merge with them while his enemies call them incongruous ( 5.2.20-22 ) . Coriolanus ' garment connotes humility , and so he imagines it obscuring ...
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... garments . A garment , like a name , is presumably only a conventional appendage to a person . At the start of the play , with stability of identity still unchallenged , names and garments retain that stable and superficial status . But ...
... garments . A garment , like a name , is presumably only a conventional appendage to a person . At the start of the play , with stability of identity still unchallenged , names and garments retain that stable and superficial status . But ...
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... garments only as he prepares to travel to Sicilia . Autolycus , like Camillo , is evidently a figure who can move back and forth between the two realms , not imposing on the natural world the " fabric " of Leontes ' courtly " folly ...
... garments only as he prepares to travel to Sicilia . Autolycus , like Camillo , is evidently a figure who can move back and forth between the two realms , not imposing on the natural world the " fabric " of Leontes ' courtly " folly ...
Inhalt
Implications of SelfElevation | 41 |
III | 60 |
and the Wombs Determinism | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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