"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 Seiten |
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... Joan's brother , the Clown , that his sister is pregnant as the result of a strange sexual encounter : CLOWN . JOAN . Away , follow me no further , I am none of thy brother , what with Childe , great with Childe , and knows not whose ...
... Joan's brother , the Clown , that his sister is pregnant as the result of a strange sexual encounter : CLOWN . JOAN . Away , follow me no further , I am none of thy brother , what with Childe , great with Childe , and knows not whose ...
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... Joan is to be executed in the end , and it underlines Joan's characterization as evil seen from an English perspective . However , Lord Talbot's death is not the result of Joan's influence but of English dissension , and although Joan ...
... Joan is to be executed in the end , and it underlines Joan's characterization as evil seen from an English perspective . However , Lord Talbot's death is not the result of Joan's influence but of English dissension , and although Joan ...
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... Joan's suspected sorcery , but , as in Joan's case , the text does not provide evidence for actual magic being involved in the scene of Talbot's appearance at the castle of the Countess ( 2.3 ) . However , Joan is also set in contrast ...
... Joan's suspected sorcery , but , as in Joan's case , the text does not provide evidence for actual magic being involved in the scene of Talbot's appearance at the castle of the Countess ( 2.3 ) . However , Joan is also set in contrast ...
Inhalt
Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
Urheberrecht | |
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