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Further Reading 1 1 1 21 41 84 111 Henry VI , Parts 1 , 2 , and 3 Introduction Overviews and General Studies Character Studies Henry VI as Comedy Playing with History Unity and Design Further Reading 113 113 114 124 144 158 185 217 ...
Further Reading 1 1 1 21 41 84 111 Henry VI , Parts 1 , 2 , and 3 Introduction Overviews and General Studies Character Studies Henry VI as Comedy Playing with History Unity and Design Further Reading 113 113 114 124 144 158 185 217 ...
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My reading of the traditional tale of “ Cinderella ” is indebted to that of Bettelheim ( The Uses of Enchantment , 260-72 ) , who regards the climactic insertion of foot into slipper as both an affirmation of female sexuality and a ...
My reading of the traditional tale of “ Cinderella ” is indebted to that of Bettelheim ( The Uses of Enchantment , 260-72 ) , who regards the climactic insertion of foot into slipper as both an affirmation of female sexuality and a ...
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While such readings acknowledge symbolic conflicts within Portia , the difficulty of mediating between the literal ... 5 " 9 Critical responses to this episode have often been marked by a commitment to reading historically that covers ...
While such readings acknowledge symbolic conflicts within Portia , the difficulty of mediating between the literal ... 5 " 9 Critical responses to this episode have often been marked by a commitment to reading historically that covers ...
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