Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 71Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... relationships are governed ( I could almost say " legislated " ) by an inherited social hierarchy that renders all social relationships transparent . Specifically sexual bonds arise when a successful humane relationship is foreclosed by ...
... relationships are governed ( I could almost say " legislated " ) by an inherited social hierarchy that renders all social relationships transparent . Specifically sexual bonds arise when a successful humane relationship is foreclosed by ...
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... relationship . While the Achilles - Patroclus relationship does not attack the state but merely makes tactical use of it , Thersites's response illustrates how social consequences can always be reattached to a relationship between men ...
... relationship . While the Achilles - Patroclus relationship does not attack the state but merely makes tactical use of it , Thersites's response illustrates how social consequences can always be reattached to a relationship between men ...
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... relationship with Achilles on these terms makes Hector uneasy , an uneasiness that he can label only by invoking the pride that names the one way in which anyone can have a relationship with Achilles . “ It would discredit the blest ...
... relationship with Achilles on these terms makes Hector uneasy , an uneasiness that he can label only by invoking the pride that names the one way in which anyone can have a relationship with Achilles . “ It would discredit the blest ...
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Production Reviews | 35 |
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