The Woman's Part: Feminist Criticism of ShakespeareCarolyn Ruth Swift Lenz, Gayle Greene, Carol Thomas Neely |
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... , Gayle Greene, Carol Thomas Neely. A The Woman's Part Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare Edited by Carolyn Ruth Swift Lenz Gayle Greene Carol Thomas Neely The Woman's Part The Woman's Part Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare. Front Cover.
... , Gayle Greene, Carol Thomas Neely. A The Woman's Part Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare Edited by Carolyn Ruth Swift Lenz Gayle Greene Carol Thomas Neely The Woman's Part The Woman's Part Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare. Front Cover.
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Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare Carolyn Ruth Swift Lenz, Gayle Greene, Carol Thomas Neely. The Woman's Part The Woman's Part Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare Edited by Carolyn.
Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare Carolyn Ruth Swift Lenz, Gayle Greene, Carol Thomas Neely. The Woman's Part The Woman's Part Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare Edited by Carolyn.
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... Woman's Part . We especially wish to thank Martha Andresen , Norman S. Cohen , Jack Greenberg , Agnes P. Greene , Bill Greene , Jan Hinely , Ann Howells , David Kay , Jane King , John W. Lenz , Peter S. Lenz , Thomas M. Lenz , Wendy ...
... Woman's Part . We especially wish to thank Martha Andresen , Norman S. Cohen , Jack Greenberg , Agnes P. Greene , Bill Greene , Jan Hinely , Ann Howells , David Kay , Jane King , John W. Lenz , Peter S. Lenz , Thomas M. Lenz , Wendy ...
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... woman's part in literature . But it is not only and not always feminocentric , for it examines both men and women and the social structures that shape them . Such criticism may be written by men ; female critics , even when focusing on ...
... woman's part in literature . But it is not only and not always feminocentric , for it examines both men and women and the social structures that shape them . Such criticism may be written by men ; female critics , even when focusing on ...
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... woman's part in Shakespeare . But the indispensable method is used in the service of a goal other than , larger than , the discovery of unity in the text . These writers challenge New Criticism's separation of author from text , text ...
... woman's part in Shakespeare . But the indispensable method is used in the service of a goal other than , larger than , the discovery of unity in the text . These writers challenge New Criticism's separation of author from text , text ...
Contents
Female Sexuality as Power in Shakespeares Plays | 17 |
The Roles of Women in Richard III | 35 |
Shakespeare and the Soil of Rape | 56 |
Comic Structure and the Humanizing of Kate in The Taming of the Shrew | 65 |
Much Ado and the Distrust of Women | 79 |
How a Girl Can Be Smart and Still Popular | 100 |
Intimate Conversations between Women in Shakespeares Plays | 117 |
A kind of self | 133 |
What should such a fool Do with so good a woman? | 211 |
Infirm of purpose | 240 |
Shakespeares Female Characters as Actors and Audience | 256 |
A Penchant for Perdita on the Eighteenth Century English Stage | 271 |
Sexism and Racism in Shakespeares Tempest | 285 |
Shakespeares Imperiled and Chastening Daughters of Romance | 295 |
A Selective Bibliography | 314 |
Contributors | 337 |
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