Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 63Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Pagina 44
... desire . Desire can be restricted within the bounds of societal gender myths or it can follow its own trajectory and operate independently of them . Helena quickly shifts into resolve rooted in desire and determines upon cunning ...
... desire . Desire can be restricted within the bounds of societal gender myths or it can follow its own trajectory and operate independently of them . Helena quickly shifts into resolve rooted in desire and determines upon cunning ...
Pagina 46
... desire , whatever it may be , may be different from her own . Her original desire for Bertram seems to be displaced by her own maternity and by her return to the mother so that she is inserted into the larger cultural sphere of social ...
... desire , whatever it may be , may be different from her own . Her original desire for Bertram seems to be displaced by her own maternity and by her return to the mother so that she is inserted into the larger cultural sphere of social ...
Pagina 65
... desire . In asking Bertram for a kiss , she offers a muted sexual overture and claims some measure of her conjugal rights - yet in language so ellipti- cal that it virtually negates the desire it manifests . When Bertram demands ...
... desire . In asking Bertram for a kiss , she offers a muted sexual overture and claims some measure of her conjugal rights - yet in language so ellipti- cal that it virtually negates the desire it manifests . When Bertram demands ...
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Character Studies | 21 |
Gender Issues | 41 |
Marriage | 84 |
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