Women and Marriage in Shakespeare's As You Like It, The Taming of the Shrew and King LearUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1993 - 120 Seiten |
Inhalt
Marital Tradition in the Elizabethan Period III As You Like It IV The Taming of the Shrew V King Lear | 8 |
Conclusion | 24 |
Works Cited | 57 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
actions actor Baptista becomes betrothal Bianca bride bride's family church clandestine marriages clergy comedy conflict Cordelia refuses cucking stool defined dependent Dod and Cleaver domestic sovereign dower dowry settlement dowry traditions draw attention Duke dynamics Elizabethan England father/daughter relationships female characters feminist forest Forest of Arden gender give Goneril and Regan governmental groom's happy ending husband Hymen identity independent women institution of marriage Kate King Lear kingdom land Lawrence Stone Lear's Linda Boose loyalty marital marriage contracts marriage history marriage serves marry matrimony monarchical norms Padua paternal patriarchal power patriarchal rule Petruchio plot device political power structure present primogeniture production punishments referential rejecting Robert Filmer romanticized Rosalind and Celia says scene scold's bridle Scolding seventeenth centuries sexual Shakespeare's plays Shakespeare's text Shrew and King silence sixteenth and seventeenth social suitors supreme father Taming theatre thematic threat three plays union vital wife wife's wives women