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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... hath done to her owne neaft . Ref . O coz , coz , coz : my pretty little coz , that thou didft know how many fathome deepe I am in loue ; but it cannot bee founded : my affection hath an vnknowne bottome , like the Bay of Portugall , a ...
... hath done to her owne neaft . Ref . O coz , coz , coz : my pretty little coz , that thou didft know how many fathome deepe I am in loue ; but it cannot bee founded : my affection hath an vnknowne bottome , like the Bay of Portugall , a ...
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Third Series William Shakespeare Juliet Dusinberre. Enter TOUCHSTONE . No ? When Nature hath made a fair creature may she not by Fortune fall into the fire ? Though Nature hath given us wit to flout at Fortune , hath not Fortune sent in ...
Third Series William Shakespeare Juliet Dusinberre. Enter TOUCHSTONE . No ? When Nature hath made a fair creature may she not by Fortune fall into the fire ? Though Nature hath given us wit to flout at Fortune , hath not Fortune sent in ...
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... Hath banished me , his daughter ? ROSALIND CELIA That he hath not . No , hath not ? Rosalind lacks then the love Which teacheth thee that thou and I am one . Shall we be sundered ? Shall we part , sweet girl ? No , let my father seek ...
... Hath banished me , his daughter ? ROSALIND CELIA That he hath not . No , hath not ? Rosalind lacks then the love Which teacheth thee that thou and I am one . Shall we be sundered ? Shall we part , sweet girl ? No , let my father seek ...
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readers and painters | 113 |
Text | 120 |
All the worlds a stage | 140 |
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