Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 35Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Women consulted Napier for all causes more often than did men ( ratio : 78.8 men to 100 women ) ; they consulted him more for mental disorders than did men ( ratio : 58.2 men to 100 women , similar to that reported in England today ) ...
... Women consulted Napier for all causes more often than did men ( ratio : 78.8 men to 100 women ) ; they consulted him more for mental disorders than did men ( ratio : 58.2 men to 100 women , similar to that reported in England today ) ...
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... women . Othello treats Emelia as a bawd when he castigates Desdemona as whore ; Iago treats his wife with curt contempt.2 None of the women imagines indepen- dence of men , but Emilia is aware of her own and other women's autonomous ...
... women . Othello treats Emelia as a bawd when he castigates Desdemona as whore ; Iago treats his wife with curt contempt.2 None of the women imagines indepen- dence of men , but Emilia is aware of her own and other women's autonomous ...
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... women are by nature inordinately lustful . In practical terms a way of keep- ing the natural concupiscence of women under control is to make the highest virtue of its antithesis : the state of virginity " ( Shakespeare and the Nature of ...
... women are by nature inordinately lustful . In practical terms a way of keep- ing the natural concupiscence of women under control is to make the highest virtue of its antithesis : the state of virginity " ( Shakespeare and the Nature of ...
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A. C. Bradley action anger audience becomes behavior Brabantio Brutus Cassio cause character Claudius critics Cyprus death delusional jealousy demona Denmark Desdemona discourse divine double bind drama Elizabethan Emilia emotional essay date evil F. R. Leavis father feel Fortinbras Freud Gertrude Gertrude's Ghost grief guilt Hamlet handkerchief heaven hero Horatio human husband Iago Iago's ideal innocence jealous jealousy justice kill King Lear Laertes language Leontes lines London Macbeth madness marriage means melancholia melancholy ment mental mind Moor moral mother murder nature ness never noble Ophelia Othello passion person play play's plot Polonius Press Prince psychological Queen reason Renaissance represents revenge revenge tragedy Roderigo role Rosencrantz and Guildenstern says scene seems sense sexual Shake Shakespeare Shakespearean Tragedy soliloquy soul speaks speech stage suggests suicide superego thee thou tion tragedy tragic victim whore wife witchcraft witches woman women words York