A Contradiction Still: Representations of Women in the Poetry of Alexander PopeManchester University Press, 1998 - 245 Seiten This text offers a critique of the views concerning gender and gender roles expressed or implied in Pope's poetry. Knellwolf approaches Pope's stylistic complexity revealing it as an effect of his engagement with a historical situation in which the position of women was one of the most prominent sources of ideological conflict. She provides a discussion of Pope's poetic language and relates it to the wider context of publication in which male writers defended the masculine privilege of literary authorship against intellectual women. |
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... language and she makes it abun- dantly clear that , since language and cinema are both culturally / technologically devised systems , their similarity is indisputable . So it is by no means an act of distortion to apply her findings to ...
... language and she makes it abun- dantly clear that , since language and cinema are both culturally / technologically devised systems , their similarity is indisputable . So it is by no means an act of distortion to apply her findings to ...
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... language is particularly promising for a feminist project of making language available for female self - definition as well as with reference to women reading mainstream patriarchal texts . She does not posit a female linguistic domain ...
... language is particularly promising for a feminist project of making language available for female self - definition as well as with reference to women reading mainstream patriarchal texts . She does not posit a female linguistic domain ...
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... language is a tool and is not purely autotelic because there is a changing reality with which language tries to be congruous . That language and reality mutually influence each other does not then imply that they are each other's limit ...
... language is a tool and is not purely autotelic because there is a changing reality with which language tries to be congruous . That language and reality mutually influence each other does not then imply that they are each other's limit ...
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Contradiction and the Epistle to a Lady | 1 |
2 | 36 |
Violence and representation in WindsorForest | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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