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... Smiley, Jane. "Shakespeare in Iceland". Transforming Shakespeare: Contemporary Women's Re-Visions in Literature and Performance. Ed. Marianne Novy. ...
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... After examining these two plays, one will see that Shakespeare, though conforming to contemporary attitudes of women, circumvented them by creating resolute ...
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... her religious beliefs and the more contemporary beliefs that ... a place like Vienna, at this time, women weren't ... the fact that in most of Shakespeare's play's the ...
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... control over their lives (of a kind Shakespeare's sister would ... beyond feminism, toward a more relevant contemporary approach to women's "post-feminist ...
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... more commonplace than male bodies in plays like Shakespeare's. ... the 1500's who would consider women to be ... Other contemporary monks like Doni's version of Utopia ...
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... to be sexist towards the women, as they ... is a specific structure where Shakespeare uses rhyming ... could even be considered as contemporary relevance, although it ...
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... They are set in either Elizabethan England or in contemporary times. ... These sonnets are Shakespeare's praise of some unidentified women who he seemed to be ...
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... in the great feminine literary tradition established by the origional Judith Shakespeare--Virginia Woolf. ... Feminist Criticism: Women as Contemporary Critics. ...
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... The female roles in contemporary plays have now ... was controversy about the roles of women within society ... may also be briefly compared to Shakespeare's A Midsummer ...
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... reason why there was no female Shakespeare, is not ... there was simply no 'room' for women to develop ... She critiques contemporary male writing and states that it ...
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... Persoon) Ophelia like other women in her ... "Shakespeare's description of Ophelia's flowers would have had sexual overtones for a contemporary audience because ...
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... Persoon) Ophelia like other women in her ... "Shakespeare's description of Ophelia's flowers would have had sexual overtones for a contemporary audience because ...
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... fantasies of exploits with the Montague women; the tongues ... made a strong impression on contemporary audiences ... It was also one of Shakespeare's first plays to be ...
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... and believable as possible to a contemporary audience ... this does not seem to under mime Shakespeare's version ... be seen that there are three, quite distinct, women. ...
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... (Davison, 1988, p.64) We can criticise Shakespeare's use of racism from a contemporary perspective, but it ... about his age and lack of experience with women. ...
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... iconoclastic and sceptical temperament of the contemporary era ... of the 17th century prompted Shakespeare to voice ... The concept of women as commodities in the play ...
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... This was important to Shakespeare because he wanted ... Another characteristic of the contemporary audience is that ... most have disillusioned him against women is a ...
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... The insufficiency of the boys who obtained the part of the women-characters is alluded to by Shakespeare and must ... Romeo & Juliet: The Contemporary Film, the ...
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... In Shakespeare, the Fool, although dealing in nonsense and absurdity ... relationship - or non-relationship - with women which, in ... in Contemporary Literary Criticism ...
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... He orders of innocent women and children and thinks absolutely nothing of it. ... put best in the words of Jan Kott in her book Shakespeare Our Contemporary. ...
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... find the real distinction between contemporary and classic ... in both theatre and literature (Shakespeare and Austen ... when they realised how well women could cope ...
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... plot, written in 1595, in a more contemporary jacket ... characters like Romeo and Juliet from Shakespeare's play and ... and Tony have looks that many women would find ...
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... play kings and men to play women, broke with ... One of the strongest contemporary arguments against the ... the honor of originating many of Shakespeare's most famous ...
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... The work reminds one of contemporary cases of child abuse in ... been more acceptable then, the women would have ... Hellman is not really a modern day Shakespeare. ...
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... faces this difficult task in the Shakespeare play The ... see this same difficult task arise in contemporary politics, as ... to the role and duties of men and women. ...
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... The women in the play are very strong ... Values have changed drastically since Shakespeare's time, never ... Critical Tradition: Classic Texts and Contemporary Trends ...
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Contemporary Chicano Literature Four days left to write my ... world's finest authors: Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Anne Rice ... it were meant to be read by women. ...
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... Enlightenment and changing views 1. Shakespeare expressed a ... sexual relations of men and women in unromantic ... did not merely describe contemporary political and ...
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... for at the time she was writing her novels, women weren't ... more worldly languages than any of the works of William Shakespeare. ... Contemporary Literary Criticism. ...
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... The women in the play are very strong ... Values have changed drastically since Shakespeare's time, never ... Critical Tradition: Classic Texts and Contemporary Trends ...
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