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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... desire , as royalty , create anxiety in ways that , to a certain extent , would seem to give them power — to lift them out of the roles of powerlessness that social context would impose on them . Matching this imagery of women as ...
... desire , as royalty , create anxiety in ways that , to a certain extent , would seem to give them power — to lift them out of the roles of powerlessness that social context would impose on them . Matching this imagery of women as ...
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... desire to marry Isabella and possess her , may be seen to engage in a similar need to subjugate the feminine . McCandless discusses , too , how staging would enhance what the language of characters suggests . Arthur L. Little , Jr. , in ...
... desire to marry Isabella and possess her , may be seen to engage in a similar need to subjugate the feminine . McCandless discusses , too , how staging would enhance what the language of characters suggests . Arthur L. Little , Jr. , in ...
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... desires a topic for public derision , Maria effeminizes him : Like a " common " whore , he is condemned for a transgression that com- bines the private and the public , the sexual and the social.7 Malvolio's final humiliation , read as ...
... desires a topic for public derision , Maria effeminizes him : Like a " common " whore , he is condemned for a transgression that com- bines the private and the public , the sexual and the social.7 Malvolio's final humiliation , read as ...
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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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