Feminism in Literature: A Selective Study of ShakespheareUtusan Publication & Distributors Sdn Bhd., 2000 - 213 Seiten |
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... heroine by her use of masculine disguise : Only the heroine seems to emerge from disguise enriched , however momentary our final view of her as a woman once again may be . The aimless and impromptu nature of the heroine's transformation ...
... heroine by her use of masculine disguise : Only the heroine seems to emerge from disguise enriched , however momentary our final view of her as a woman once again may be . The aimless and impromptu nature of the heroine's transformation ...
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... heroine . It is so with Beatrice and Hero . Beatrice too is fairer and more striking than her cousin who is shorter ... HEROINES OF SHAKESPEARE'S MATURE COMEDIES.
... heroine . It is so with Beatrice and Hero . Beatrice too is fairer and more striking than her cousin who is shorter ... HEROINES OF SHAKESPEARE'S MATURE COMEDIES.
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... heroine . In contrast to the other comedies she seems to be in a unique predicament . One would expect a sobbing maid who has lost her sole brother in the shipwreck , is hurt and fatigued , to be out of all genial spirits . But Viola ...
... heroine . In contrast to the other comedies she seems to be in a unique predicament . One would expect a sobbing maid who has lost her sole brother in the shipwreck , is hurt and fatigued , to be out of all genial spirits . But Viola ...
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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