Misogynism in Literature: Any Place, Any TimeChurch Pub Incorporated, 2004 - 232 páginas Thirteen scholars from ten different national backgrounds offer their diverse commentaries on misogynism in literature. The diversity is intentional as it shows how much misogyny has been able to permeate centuries and literatures, but it also shows that those trying to resist it are just as cosmopolitan. The collection discloses the negative sameness of different peoples and cultures in their misogyny found in such celebrated authors as Boccaccio, Byron, Chaucer, Gallegos, Gide, D.H. Lawrence, Melville, Mungan, Pushkin, Salih, Shakespeare, and Swift. |
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... question , considering Cleopatra , Lady Macbeth , Katherina , Rosalind , and other magnificent women in his works . On the one hand , these women's dominance in Shakespeare's literature appears to explain away any suspicion of their ...
... question , considering Cleopatra , Lady Macbeth , Katherina , Rosalind , and other magnificent women in his works . On the one hand , these women's dominance in Shakespeare's literature appears to explain away any suspicion of their ...
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... question for Judith to go on the stage , not to mention the fulfillment of her potential . Enmeshed by ridicule and hostility against women , she cannot but end with suicide . To quote Richard of Gloucester in the Third Part of Henry VI ...
... question for Judith to go on the stage , not to mention the fulfillment of her potential . Enmeshed by ridicule and hostility against women , she cannot but end with suicide . To quote Richard of Gloucester in the Third Part of Henry VI ...
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... questions the validity of much the same question . The issue at stake , she proposes , is not woman's inferiority . Rather , it is man's superiority . Feeling innately superior over other people , Woolf surmises , must be an important ...
... questions the validity of much the same question . The issue at stake , she proposes , is not woman's inferiority . Rather , it is man's superiority . Feeling innately superior over other people , Woolf surmises , must be an important ...
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