Feminism in Literature: A Selective Study of ShakespheareUtusan Publication & Distributors Sdn Bhd., 2000 - 213 Seiten |
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... nature . When Le Beau is asked by Orlando which of the two ladies is the daughter of the present duke , Le Beau replies , " Neither his daughter , if we judge by manners ; / But yet , indeed , the smaller is his daughter " ( I.ii.250–51 ) ...
... nature . When Le Beau is asked by Orlando which of the two ladies is the daughter of the present duke , Le Beau replies , " Neither his daughter , if we judge by manners ; / But yet , indeed , the smaller is his daughter " ( I.ii.250–51 ) ...
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... Nature of Women , p . 73 . 14. E. M. W. Tillyard , Shakespeare's Problem Plays , p . 11 . 15. Juliet Dusinberre , Shakespeare and the Nature of Women , p . 35 . 16. Ibid . , pp . 35–36 . 17. Peter Ure , The Problem Plays , p . 10 . 18 ...
... Nature of Women , p . 73 . 14. E. M. W. Tillyard , Shakespeare's Problem Plays , p . 11 . 15. Juliet Dusinberre , Shakespeare and the Nature of Women , p . 35 . 16. Ibid . , pp . 35–36 . 17. Peter Ure , The Problem Plays , p . 10 . 18 ...
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... Nature of Women , p . 42 . 34. Ibid . , pp . 51-52 . 35. Ibid . , p . 224 . 36. E. M. W. Tillyard , Shakespeare's Problem Plays , p . 129 . 37. Juliet Dusinberre , Shakespeare and the Nature of Women , p . 54 . 38. Ibid . , p . 56 . 39 ...
... Nature of Women , p . 42 . 34. Ibid . , pp . 51-52 . 35. Ibid . , p . 224 . 36. E. M. W. Tillyard , Shakespeare's Problem Plays , p . 129 . 37. Juliet Dusinberre , Shakespeare and the Nature of Women , p . 54 . 38. Ibid . , p . 56 . 39 ...
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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