As You Like It: Third SeriesBloomsbury Academic, 25.07.2006 - 472 Seiten With its explorations of sexual ambivalence, As You Like It speaks directly to the twenty-first century. Juliet Dusinberre demonstrates that Rosalind's authority in the play grows from new ideas about women and reveals that Shakespeare's heroine reinvents herself for every age. But the play is also deeply rooted in Elizabethan culture and through it Shakespeare addresses some of the hotly debated issues of the period."This will be the definitive edition of As You Like It for many years to come" - Phyllis Rackin, University of Pennsylvania |
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... Essex's family were well provided for , with ' joystinge and boordinge a greate floore for the lady Walsingham [ Essex's mother - in - law ] and another for therle of Essex ' . ' Wives and children may also have been in attendance . The ...
... Essex's family were well provided for , with ' joystinge and boordinge a greate floore for the lady Walsingham [ Essex's mother - in - law ] and another for therle of Essex ' . ' Wives and children may also have been in attendance . The ...
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... Essex goes back to a shared childhood as Protestant exiles in Geneva during the reign of the Catholic Mary Tudor ( 1553–8 ) . In 1595 Essex helped the artist to pay for his house in Blackfriars . ' Shakespeare drew on Saviolo's work on ...
... Essex goes back to a shared childhood as Protestant exiles in Geneva during the reign of the Catholic Mary Tudor ( 1553–8 ) . In 1595 Essex helped the artist to pay for his house in Blackfriars . ' Shakespeare drew on Saviolo's work on ...
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... Essex in As You Like It , but the play captures the spirit which made Essex a lodestar for his own cul- ture : insouciant , vital , exuberant , audacious . Various characters evoke his divided personality – the ' humorous ' Duke ...
... Essex in As You Like It , but the play captures the spirit which made Essex a lodestar for his own cul- ture : insouciant , vital , exuberant , audacious . Various characters evoke his divided personality – the ' humorous ' Duke ...
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readers and painters | 113 |
Text | 120 |
All the worlds a stage | 140 |
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