HamletPenguin UK, 7. 4. 2005 - Počet stran: 400 'The Mona Lisa of literature' T. S. Eliot |
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... misogynist – though he shows signs of both. Anyway, melancholy and misogyny are familiar stances for the malcontent at court, and not individual to Hamlet. The fate of Ophelia, Laertes and Polonius is determined more by their status at ...
... misogynist – though he shows signs of both. Anyway, melancholy and misogyny are familiar stances for the malcontent at court, and not individual to Hamlet. The fate of Ophelia, Laertes and Polonius is determined more by their status at ...
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... misogyny precede the Ghost's revelation. The case is not conclusive either way. Leaping into Ophelia's grave with Laertes might be attributed to a contrived antic disposition, but Hamlet says otherwise: 'But I am very sorry, good ...
... misogyny precede the Ghost's revelation. The case is not conclusive either way. Leaping into Ophelia's grave with Laertes might be attributed to a contrived antic disposition, but Hamlet says otherwise: 'But I am very sorry, good ...
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... misogyny. What is rotten in the state of Denmark? The persistent answer is: female sexuality. 'Frailty, thy name is woman', Hamlet asserts, even before he gets the message of the Ghost (I.2.146). Ophelia comes in for some standard abuse ...
... misogyny. What is rotten in the state of Denmark? The persistent answer is: female sexuality. 'Frailty, thy name is woman', Hamlet asserts, even before he gets the message of the Ghost (I.2.146). Ophelia comes in for some standard abuse ...
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... misogyny and the double standard; the historicity, coherence and universality of the Shakespearian text. The telling and retelling of stories is our main means for getting some insight into and control over our circumstances. The desire ...
... misogyny and the double standard; the historicity, coherence and universality of the Shakespearian text. The telling and retelling of stories is our main means for getting some insight into and control over our circumstances. The desire ...
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