Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... Symbolic and Imaginary orders can be fruitfully applied to the gender discords of this play , the Symbolic Order is governed by language anchored in the Other first put in place by forces outside the subject . The Imaginary Order , on ...
... Symbolic and Imaginary orders can be fruitfully applied to the gender discords of this play , the Symbolic Order is governed by language anchored in the Other first put in place by forces outside the subject . The Imaginary Order , on ...
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... Symbolic Order interferes with fusion of the " self " and the world by impending or channeling de- sire through language , signs , directions , laws , contracts , oaths , etc. Because the Symbolic Order is arbitrary and artificial , it ...
... Symbolic Order interferes with fusion of the " self " and the world by impending or channeling de- sire through language , signs , directions , laws , contracts , oaths , etc. Because the Symbolic Order is arbitrary and artificial , it ...
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... symbolic birds are being commanded ei- ther to attend , or to keep away from , a ceremony . Shakespeare uses a few traditional symbols , bending them to his own purposes ; when the required aura of symbolic connotations does not already ...
... symbolic birds are being commanded ei- ther to attend , or to keep away from , a ceremony . Shakespeare uses a few traditional symbols , bending them to his own purposes ; when the required aura of symbolic connotations does not already ...
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