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Although Bloch himself emphasized the idea of a utopian orientation to the future , such an orientation is clearly possible only after Enlightenment creates an idea of progress which only Bacon among the Age of Shakespeare's cultural ...
Although Bloch himself emphasized the idea of a utopian orientation to the future , such an orientation is clearly possible only after Enlightenment creates an idea of progress which only Bacon among the Age of Shakespeare's cultural ...
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Parker , M. D. H. , The Slave of Life : A Study of Shakespeare and the Idea of Justice ( London : Chatto , 1955 ) . Ure , Peter , “ Character and Role from Richard III to Hamlet , " Hamlet , ed . John Russell Brown and Bernard Harris ...
Parker , M. D. H. , The Slave of Life : A Study of Shakespeare and the Idea of Justice ( London : Chatto , 1955 ) . Ure , Peter , “ Character and Role from Richard III to Hamlet , " Hamlet , ed . John Russell Brown and Bernard Harris ...
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These ideas , however , had not achieved anything like their subsequent authority . ... There have been others , apart from Mulvey herself , who have warned against overinvesting in the idea of the gaze ( see Edward Snow , ' Theorizing ...
These ideas , however , had not achieved anything like their subsequent authority . ... There have been others , apart from Mulvey herself , who have warned against overinvesting in the idea of the gaze ( see Edward Snow , ' Theorizing ...
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Geraldo U de Sousa The Peasants Revolt and the Writing of History in 2 Henry | 105 |
Martha A Kurtz Rethinking Gender and Genre in the History Play | 122 |
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