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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... women without property an opportunity to put rapists in fear of their lives . Prosecutions are most likely to succeed when the victim can be considered as property herself . In the home counties between 1558 and 1599 , The only ...
... women without property an opportunity to put rapists in fear of their lives . Prosecutions are most likely to succeed when the victim can be considered as property herself . In the home counties between 1558 and 1599 , The only ...
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... Women's Silence , Men's Violence : Sexual Assault in England 1770- 1845 ( London : Pandora , 1987 ) , p . 47 . 6. Norman Bryson , ' Two Narratives of Rape in the Visual Arts : Lucretia and the Sabine Women ' , in Rape : An Historical ...
... Women's Silence , Men's Violence : Sexual Assault in England 1770- 1845 ( London : Pandora , 1987 ) , p . 47 . 6. Norman Bryson , ' Two Narratives of Rape in the Visual Arts : Lucretia and the Sabine Women ' , in Rape : An Historical ...
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... woman's power to speak , " women's reappropriation of this power needs also be violent . Why this violence has to be sacrificial , why women's move into language has to be dependent on their victimisation does not , however , follow ...
... woman's power to speak , " women's reappropriation of this power needs also be violent . Why this violence has to be sacrificial , why women's move into language has to be dependent on their victimisation does not , however , follow ...
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