Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 71Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... honor described at the beginning of this section , at least to the extent that women may have internalized a thoroughly masculine economy . If chastity is the female counterpart to male honor , Lucrece sees herself as guilty in terms of ...
... honor described at the beginning of this section , at least to the extent that women may have internalized a thoroughly masculine economy . If chastity is the female counterpart to male honor , Lucrece sees herself as guilty in terms of ...
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... honor involved personal title and nobleness of mind . Title or rank could be linked to honor inasmuch as social status carried with it supposedly innate personal qualities . As the son of the king , Tarquin sits at the apex of this ...
... honor involved personal title and nobleness of mind . Title or rank could be linked to honor inasmuch as social status carried with it supposedly innate personal qualities . As the son of the king , Tarquin sits at the apex of this ...
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... honor that I have been addressing , but its conclusion ( as in the sources ) defers any resolution . This ambivalence is evident early in Lu- crece's own lengthy narration : " Yet I am guilty of thy honor's wrack ; / Yet for thy honor I ...
... honor that I have been addressing , but its conclusion ( as in the sources ) defers any resolution . This ambivalence is evident early in Lu- crece's own lengthy narration : " Yet I am guilty of thy honor's wrack ; / Yet for thy honor I ...
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Production Reviews | 35 |
Themes | 51 |
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