Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 Seiten |
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... Satan in Milton's Paradise Lost . Repeatedly , we read arguments reminding us that Satan is the villain despite what we may feel when we read books one and two . Repeatedly , at least one student in the class refuses to buy those ...
... Satan in Milton's Paradise Lost . Repeatedly , we read arguments reminding us that Satan is the villain despite what we may feel when we read books one and two . Repeatedly , at least one student in the class refuses to buy those ...
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... Satan in books one and two was admirable , even if he showed the nega- tive traits of wanting to railroad the assembly to vote for his own personal agenda . She listened to my last ditch argument that we have to read " Satan " as Satan ...
... Satan in books one and two was admirable , even if he showed the nega- tive traits of wanting to railroad the assembly to vote for his own personal agenda . She listened to my last ditch argument that we have to read " Satan " as Satan ...
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... Satan and Macbeth , the closet becomes a tool for causing harm to others ; in both cases , the harm returns to reveal what the perpetrator tried to conceal . When Satan reports his " success " to the infernal host , he is met with the ...
... Satan and Macbeth , the closet becomes a tool for causing harm to others ; in both cases , the harm returns to reveal what the perpetrator tried to conceal . When Satan reports his " success " to the infernal host , he is met with the ...
Inhalt
Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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