Coming of Age in ShakespeareRoutledge, 15 apr. 2013 - 248 sidor Marjorie Garber examines the rites of passage and maturation patterns--"coming of age"--in Shakespeare's plays. Citing examples from virtually the entire Shakespeare canon, she pays particular attention to the way his characters grow and change at points of personal crisis. Among the crises Garber discusses are: separation from parent or sibling in preparation for sexual love and the choice of husband or wife; the use of names and nicknames as a sign of individual exploits or status; virginity, sexual initiation and the acceptance of sexual maturity, childbearing and parenthood; and, finally, attitudes toward death and dying. |
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... secret as maidenhead ' 6 COMPARISON AND DISTINCTION 174 ' counterfeit presentment ' 7 DEATH AND DYING 213 ' this thing of darkness I acknowledge mine ' L'envoy 242 Index 245 PREFACE In one of those curious coincidences that seem to.
... secret as maidenhead ' 6 COMPARISON AND DISTINCTION 174 ' counterfeit presentment ' 7 DEATH AND DYING 213 ' this thing of darkness I acknowledge mine ' L'envoy 242 Index 245 PREFACE In one of those curious coincidences that seem to.
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... comparison to themselves and to a typology significant to them ; while he judges their way of judging him in the light of how he perceives himself in comparison to them and to types that have become relevant to him . This process is ...
... comparison to themselves and to a typology significant to them ; while he judges their way of judging him in the light of how he perceives himself in comparison to them and to types that have become relevant to him . This process is ...
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... comparison is an essential factor in self- definition and self - discovery . Bettelheim's claims for the fairy tale as a catalyst of the youthful imagination are of particular interest because he boldly bridges the gap between life and ...
... comparison is an essential factor in self- definition and self - discovery . Bettelheim's claims for the fairy tale as a catalyst of the youthful imagination are of particular interest because he boldly bridges the gap between life and ...
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SEPARATION AND INDIVIDUATION | 30 |
PLAIN SPEAKING | 80 |
WOMENS RITES | 116 |
COMPARISON AND DISTINCTION | 174 |
Lenvoy | 242 |
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