Feminism in Literature: A Selective Study of ShakespheareUtusan Publication & Distributors Sdn Bhd., 2000 - 213 Seiten |
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... Olivia cannot appreciate Orsino's sentiments , as Phebe disdains Silvius ; she is rather attracted by Cesario's criticism of her disdainful behaviour towards the duke . Since she considers praise and poetry to be feigned , she is won by ...
... Olivia cannot appreciate Orsino's sentiments , as Phebe disdains Silvius ; she is rather attracted by Cesario's criticism of her disdainful behaviour towards the duke . Since she considers praise and poetry to be feigned , she is won by ...
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... Olivia and Sebastian marry in ignorance— and we are bound to wonder what will come of it . Shakespeare's ' dark ... OLIVIA Olivia is the sentimental counterpart of Orsino in the same way that Benedick is the counterpart to Beatrice's ...
... Olivia and Sebastian marry in ignorance— and we are bound to wonder what will come of it . Shakespeare's ' dark ... OLIVIA Olivia is the sentimental counterpart of Orsino in the same way that Benedick is the counterpart to Beatrice's ...
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... Olivia upbraids Malvolio for finding fault in everyone and everything . She also hates his self - love which is a mocking reflection to the more refined and compassionate self - love in Duke Orsino . Perhaps this is the reason why Olivia ...
... Olivia upbraids Malvolio for finding fault in everyone and everything . She also hates his self - love which is a mocking reflection to the more refined and compassionate self - love in Duke Orsino . Perhaps this is the reason why Olivia ...
Inhalt
THE RESOURCEFUL HEROINES OF SHAKESPEARES | 18 |
THE GRITTY WOMEN OF THE PROBLEM COMEDIES | 98 |
THE HEROINES OF THE ROMANCES | 135 |
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