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Page 136
The dynamics of this triangle , from the perspective of the living English male sovereign authority , have already gone wrong , as will those of the triangle formed by Margaret , Suffolk , and Henry VI . “ She should have stayed in ...
The dynamics of this triangle , from the perspective of the living English male sovereign authority , have already gone wrong , as will those of the triangle formed by Margaret , Suffolk , and Henry VI . “ She should have stayed in ...
Page 137
There is an insistently conventional femininity not only in the nature of these transgressions but in Margaret's mediated participation in them : as a desiring subject , she works indirectly , appropriating to her uses the structures ...
There is an insistently conventional femininity not only in the nature of these transgressions but in Margaret's mediated participation in them : as a desiring subject , she works indirectly , appropriating to her uses the structures ...
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But if for Joan that distance is always potentially an illusion , for Margaret it is not even that . Playing the roles of mother and wife , she chastises Henry for his own more tenuous connection to their son and by extension to ...
But if for Joan that distance is always potentially an illusion , for Margaret it is not even that . Playing the roles of mother and wife , she chastises Henry for his own more tenuous connection to their son and by extension to ...
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