"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... Sisters on a heath , the witches perform a charm on stage aimed at Macbeth . It has often been maintained that Banquo resists the temptation of their words because of moral superiority.471 This does not seem plausible , considering the ...
... Sisters on a heath , the witches perform a charm on stage aimed at Macbeth . It has often been maintained that Banquo resists the temptation of their words because of moral superiority.471 This does not seem plausible , considering the ...
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... Sisters . The Weird Sisters captivate with their uncanny aura and nature . They know no limits , since as obscure beings they evade any attemps of categorization and go beyond the scope of the conventional witch pattern . Although the ...
... Sisters . The Weird Sisters captivate with their uncanny aura and nature . They know no limits , since as obscure beings they evade any attemps of categorization and go beyond the scope of the conventional witch pattern . Although the ...
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... Sisters ' exit is commented on as " A thing to woonder at " ( 5 : 268 ) . N. Brooke refers to an improbable staging ... Sisters appear as the cause of Macbeth's downfall ( cf. 202 ) . 482 Holinshed does not mention a letter , but he also ...
... Sisters ' exit is commented on as " A thing to woonder at " ( 5 : 268 ) . N. Brooke refers to an improbable staging ... Sisters appear as the cause of Macbeth's downfall ( cf. 202 ) . 482 Holinshed does not mention a letter , but he also ...
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Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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