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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... Ladies sportes and frolicks ' . ( Harington , Nugae Antiquae , 2.287-8 ) Harington's prose annotations to the cantos of Ariosto's work familiarize and domesticate the poem ; his prose in Ajax takes the lowest of subjects and gives it a ...
... Ladies sportes and frolicks ' . ( Harington , Nugae Antiquae , 2.287-8 ) Harington's prose annotations to the cantos of Ariosto's work familiarize and domesticate the poem ; his prose in Ajax takes the lowest of subjects and gives it a ...
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... ladies The courtier is shocked by the schoolboy humour of the ladies , a free- dom facilitated by the fact that female parts were acted by boys ( Dusinberre , Women , 269-70 ) ; see 130-2n . 109 to do to be done ; cf. Ham 4.4.44 ...
... ladies The courtier is shocked by the schoolboy humour of the ladies , a free- dom facilitated by the fact that female parts were acted by boys ( Dusinberre , Women , 269-70 ) ; see 130-2n . 109 to do to be done ; cf. Ham 4.4.44 ...
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... ladies have lost ? 120 125 TOUCHSTONE 113 an ... sons from Gamelyn 114 tale a pun on ' tail ' ( end ) ; cf. 2.7.28 ... ladies a demur deriving from both gender and class ; the ladies are too sensitive ( ' feminine ' ) and too well bred ...
... ladies have lost ? 120 125 TOUCHSTONE 113 an ... sons from Gamelyn 114 tale a pun on ' tail ' ( end ) ; cf. 2.7.28 ... ladies a demur deriving from both gender and class ; the ladies are too sensitive ( ' feminine ' ) and too well bred ...
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readers and painters | 113 |
Text | 120 |
All the worlds a stage | 140 |
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