Shakespeare's Division of ExperienceSummit Books, 1981 - 376 halaman William Shakespeare regarded men and women quite differently. In his early plays, the so-called masculine qualities of prowess, bravery, and individualism were accorded more respect than "feminine" attributes of mercy, compassion, and intuitiveness. Yet, in his later plays, there is evidence of a reversal in Shakespeare's attitudes, a new fear of the power of the masculine principle and new admiration for the feminine. Marilyn French, author of the acclaimed novels THE WOMEN'S ROOM and THE BLEEDING HEART, offers a feminist perspective on each of Shakespeare's plays. More than a brilliantly original literary interpretation, this fascinating volume provides penetrating insight into attitudes toward men, women, love, and power in Western culture. "A feminist's view of William Shakespeare . . . Quite dazzling." -- The New York Times "An ambitious work . . . conveys the fresh excitement of interpretative discovery . . . insightful . . . seductive and nutritive." -- The Washington Post Book World |
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... suggests that acceptance of societal role will bring contentment and joy . Twelfth Night suggests that societal role is determining and necessary to struc- ture the still terrifying freedom of emotional life , but that the price is high ...
... suggests that acceptance of societal role will bring contentment and joy . Twelfth Night suggests that societal role is determining and necessary to struc- ture the still terrifying freedom of emotional life , but that the price is high ...
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... suggesting the sturdy will to decency and humaneness that is found in every community . Edgar in all his avatars should ... suggested by gesture as well as intonation , and understanding of the play is dependent very much on audience ...
... suggesting the sturdy will to decency and humaneness that is found in every community . Edgar in all his avatars should ... suggested by gesture as well as intonation , and understanding of the play is dependent very much on audience ...
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... suggested this or something like it . Dover Wilson was probably the first to suggest it . Wilson , What Happens in “ Hamlet ” ( Cambridge , 1935 ) . 13. These are suggested , in order , by : Theodore Spencer , Shakespeare and the Nature ...
... suggested this or something like it . Dover Wilson was probably the first to suggest it . Wilson , What Happens in “ Hamlet ” ( Cambridge , 1935 ) . 13. These are suggested , in order , by : Theodore Spencer , Shakespeare and the Nature ...
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The Gender Principles | 21 |
Formal Equivalents of the Gender Principles | 32 |
The First Tetralogy | 57 |
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