Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 63Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... male , her sexual organs have remained internal ; she is therefore incomplete in a teleological scheme that aims toward perfection , i.e. , the male . Heat , associated with perfection on the physical level , is a male characteristic ...
... male , her sexual organs have remained internal ; she is therefore incomplete in a teleological scheme that aims toward perfection , i.e. , the male . Heat , associated with perfection on the physical level , is a male characteristic ...
Page 42
... male theory , threatens to overpower both the female and the patriarchal order . According to Antonia Fraser , this " menacing " aspect of female sexuality was well known . and greatly feared by seventeenth century males . In addi- tion ...
... male theory , threatens to overpower both the female and the patriarchal order . According to Antonia Fraser , this " menacing " aspect of female sexuality was well known . and greatly feared by seventeenth century males . In addi- tion ...
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... male . And she adds : In the sonnets addressed to the fair youth , there is plenty of dissonance , doubleness , and self - division , but it is all described as located outside the youth himself , and wherever possible , within the ...
... male . And she adds : In the sonnets addressed to the fair youth , there is plenty of dissonance , doubleness , and self - division , but it is all described as located outside the youth himself , and wherever possible , within the ...
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