Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 57Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... androgyny in As You Like It usually focus on Rosalind , whereas in fact it is the men rather than the women who are the lasting beneficiaries of androgyny . " Androgyny is not a reality for the women in As You Like It in the same ...
... androgyny in As You Like It usually focus on Rosalind , whereas in fact it is the men rather than the women who are the lasting beneficiaries of androgyny . " Androgyny is not a reality for the women in As You Like It in the same ...
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... androgyny is a sign of sexual equality , Lisa Jardine concurs with Erickson that the gender swapping in the play does not necessarily benefit women . See Robert Kimbrough , " Androgyny Seen Through Shakespeare's Plays , " Shakespeare ...
... androgyny is a sign of sexual equality , Lisa Jardine concurs with Erickson that the gender swapping in the play does not necessarily benefit women . See Robert Kimbrough , " Androgyny Seen Through Shakespeare's Plays , " Shakespeare ...
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... androgyny , the most relevant for my present purpose being the one which he called ' Macbeth : The Prisoner of ... androgynous , and he believes Shakespeare's is too . Kim- brough holds that ' female and male differences are , for the ...
... androgyny , the most relevant for my present purpose being the one which he called ' Macbeth : The Prisoner of ... androgynous , and he believes Shakespeare's is too . Kim- brough holds that ' female and male differences are , for the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
History and Philosophy | 31 |
Representation and Identity | 40 |
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