Shakespearean Criticism, Volume 52Michelle Lee, Kathy D. Darrow Annotation For a convenient introduction to Shakespearean topics, plays and poems, start with this authoritative resource. Beginning with Volume 27, this illustrated series focuses on criticism published after 1960 and provides the reader with a thematic approach to Shakespeare's works. An introduction, criticism, annotated bibliography and cumulative index to topics help users organize their research, making diligent inquiry quick and easy. The series also offers an annual compilation of essays that represent the year's most noteworthy contributions to Shakespearean scholarship. |
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... mother ) another casualty of a fantasy of maternal betrayal in which mothers are punished through the murder of their sons and their sons ' supporters ; the mothers themselves must be alive to suffer the knowledge of those deaths . The ...
... mother ) another casualty of a fantasy of maternal betrayal in which mothers are punished through the murder of their sons and their sons ' supporters ; the mothers themselves must be alive to suffer the knowledge of those deaths . The ...
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... mother's darling - blessed by his own mother , aided by Queen Elizabeth in marrying her daughter , patronized by Richard's mother - may recall the specter of the mother- dominated male from earlier plays , as if the alternative to ...
... mother's darling - blessed by his own mother , aided by Queen Elizabeth in marrying her daughter , patronized by Richard's mother - may recall the specter of the mother- dominated male from earlier plays , as if the alternative to ...
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... mother for the deforming effects of patrilineality and other problematic aspects of the fa- ther's order . In the end , chastened mothers may recuperate some of their power , becoming " white " witches , but only , it would seem , by ...
... mother for the deforming effects of patrilineality and other problematic aspects of the fa- ther's order . In the end , chastened mothers may recuperate some of their power , becoming " white " witches , but only , it would seem , by ...
Contents
Morality in Shakespeares Works | 1 |
Richard II | 107 |
Richard III | 195 |
Copyright | |
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