Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... woman , a woman perhaps like Cressida , who knows that ' Women are angels , wooing ; things won are done . Joy's soul lies in the doing ' ( Troilus 1.2.282-3 ) . Patricia Parker tells us that such sexually provocative delaying tactics ...
... woman , a woman perhaps like Cressida , who knows that ' Women are angels , wooing ; things won are done . Joy's soul lies in the doing ' ( Troilus 1.2.282-3 ) . Patricia Parker tells us that such sexually provocative delaying tactics ...
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... woman to be beautiful and biddable in a male - domi- nated world . How unreasonable of him ! His heroines , we are told , perpetuate the male myth of woman , as sanctified by the Bible and the marriage - vows of the Church of England ...
... woman to be beautiful and biddable in a male - domi- nated world . How unreasonable of him ! His heroines , we are told , perpetuate the male myth of woman , as sanctified by the Bible and the marriage - vows of the Church of England ...
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... woman ; the Dark Lady of the sonnets must certainly have been one . Long before All's Well That Ends Well Shakespeare had already flirted with the New Woman . In his first signed publication the heroine , Venus , is sexually ag ...
... woman ; the Dark Lady of the sonnets must certainly have been one . Long before All's Well That Ends Well Shakespeare had already flirted with the New Woman . In his first signed publication the heroine , Venus , is sexually ag ...
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