Feminism in Literature: A Selective Study of ShakespheareUtusan Publication & Distributors Sdn Bhd., 2000 - 213 Seiten |
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... human life and human psychology . The vitality in the women characters of the comedies is beautifully expressed by Irene G. Dash , who remarks that Shakes- peare had endowed them with ... vitality ; they grow and develop during the ...
... human life and human psychology . The vitality in the women characters of the comedies is beautifully expressed by Irene G. Dash , who remarks that Shakes- peare had endowed them with ... vitality ; they grow and develop during the ...
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... human life that is the goal of all human striving . " Northrop Frye believes that the plays transport us from reality to illusion , and we realise the significance of tran- scendental nature which we could not comprehend without the ...
... human life that is the goal of all human striving . " Northrop Frye believes that the plays transport us from reality to illusion , and we realise the significance of tran- scendental nature which we could not comprehend without the ...
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... human being can be no less marvellously enchanting than real magic or a spirit like Ariel . Many poets could create ... human beings suffer . Unknown to her are the evil - minded men and their doings . Therefore , to her simplicity and ...
... human being can be no less marvellously enchanting than real magic or a spirit like Ariel . Many poets could create ... human beings suffer . Unknown to her are the evil - minded men and their doings . Therefore , to her simplicity and ...
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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