Shakespearean Power and Punishment: A Volume of EssaysGillian Murray Kendall Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1998 - 219 sidor The essays in this volume demonstrate how effectively different -- indeed seemingly contradictory -- theoretical paradigms can work with Shakespeare's plays to excavate issues of power and punishment. |
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... calls " opaque " —difficult or impossible to interpret beyond the surface . In a topical analysis calling up interesting new work on Cymbeline , Collier sets this opacity against James ' use of the image of a transparent breast ( an ...
... calls " opaque " —difficult or impossible to interpret beyond the surface . In a topical analysis calling up interesting new work on Cymbeline , Collier sets this opacity against James ' use of the image of a transparent breast ( an ...
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... calls into question what characters ( and audience ) may want to believe about piety , reputation , and procreation , and he cannot finally be si- lenced , no matter how many penalties the state may threaten to impose on him . While ...
... calls into question what characters ( and audience ) may want to believe about piety , reputation , and procreation , and he cannot finally be si- lenced , no matter how many penalties the state may threaten to impose on him . While ...
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... call her job security . In another crucial way , too , the play locates Maria as a player in the public world : Her literacy makes possible her staging of Malvolio's humiliation . She can read and she can write — not an automatic ...
... call her job security . In another crucial way , too , the play locates Maria as a player in the public world : Her literacy makes possible her staging of Malvolio's humiliation . She can read and she can write — not an automatic ...
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... calls her " my metal of India " ( 2.5.14 ) , he uses the vocabulary of woman as treasure and territory . This is a vocabulary shared by John Donne , apostrophizing his mistress in " The Sun Rising " as " both the Indias , of spice and ...
... calls her " my metal of India " ( 2.5.14 ) , he uses the vocabulary of woman as treasure and territory . This is a vocabulary shared by John Donne , apostrophizing his mistress in " The Sun Rising " as " both the Indias , of spice and ...
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... calls for more justification than the laundry- basketing and crossdressing the wives first impose on Falstaff . Why should this be so ? The wives themselves make a distinction be- tween private and public justice . The dirty laundry and ...
... calls for more justification than the laundry- basketing and crossdressing the wives first impose on Falstaff . Why should this be so ? The wives themselves make a distinction be- tween private and public justice . The dirty laundry and ...
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Stabbing the Woman in Philaster and Cymbeline | 39 |
Seeing the Emblematic Woman in The Second Maidens Tragedy and The Winters Tale | 59 |
Power and Punishment in Measure for Measure | 89 |
Staging Punishment in Measure for Measure | 113 |
Measure for Measure | 130 |
Prosperos Power and Punishments in The Tempest | 159 |
Overkill in Shakespeare | 173 |
Antithetical Ways of Power in Shakespeare | 197 |
Contributors | 210 |
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