ShakespearePrentice Hall, Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1995 - 165 ページ This text mounts a challenge to orthodox and oppositional critics who continue to regard Shakespearian drama as conservative in intent or effect. |
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... women into ' apparently un- changeable structures of oppression , particularly compulsory heterosexuality and bourgeois marriage'.26 What all these interpretations screen off are precisely the qualities which account for Romeo and ...
... women into ' apparently un- changeable structures of oppression , particularly compulsory heterosexuality and bourgeois marriage'.26 What all these interpretations screen off are precisely the qualities which account for Romeo and ...
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... women ' ( III . i . 2 ) . Their uncanny interruptions of human reality and conventional discourse sharpen the parameters of the tragedy even as they violate and erase them . As Terry Eagleton puts it : ' Androgynous ( bearded women ) ...
... women ' ( III . i . 2 ) . Their uncanny interruptions of human reality and conventional discourse sharpen the parameters of the tragedy even as they violate and erase them . As Terry Eagleton puts it : ' Androgynous ( bearded women ) ...
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... Women in Shakespeare's Plays , Columbia University Press ( New York , 1981 ) . Dobson , Michael , The Making of the National Poet : Shakespeare , Adaptation and Authorship , 1660-1769 , Clarendon Press ( Oxford , 1992 ) . Dollimore ...
... Women in Shakespeare's Plays , Columbia University Press ( New York , 1981 ) . Dobson , Michael , The Making of the National Poet : Shakespeare , Adaptation and Authorship , 1660-1769 , Clarendon Press ( Oxford , 1992 ) . Dollimore ...
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