Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... body of England , Henry can be seen as trying , in displaced fashion , to root a too - hot libidinal spur out of his own body . Likewise , one could argue that , taken in and by itself , the fact that Henry digs up Richard II's body and ...
... body of England , Henry can be seen as trying , in displaced fashion , to root a too - hot libidinal spur out of his own body . Likewise , one could argue that , taken in and by itself , the fact that Henry digs up Richard II's body and ...
Strana 177
... body of Desde- mona operates in relation to the Renaissance difference between movable property and land . " That Desdemo- na's body replaces the handkerchief ( not to mention Othello's blackness ) as an object of wonder makes good ...
... body of Desde- mona operates in relation to the Renaissance difference between movable property and land . " That Desdemo- na's body replaces the handkerchief ( not to mention Othello's blackness ) as an object of wonder makes good ...
Strana 282
... body - and the privileged body of women who had served as childbed attendants in the exclusively female space of the childbirthing room . " 54 Even with Catholicism's desexualizing approach to the procreative female body , then , the ...
... body - and the privileged body of women who had served as childbed attendants in the exclusively female space of the childbirthing room . " 54 Even with Catholicism's desexualizing approach to the procreative female body , then , the ...
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Character Studies | 30 |
Production Reviews | 56 |
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