"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... heart of the dull melancholy Owle , Or the breathing entrailes cut from a living Cat . The proudest Swaine that lives in Thessaly Is glad to be obsequious to her will ; For in her power it is to cure or kill . Vnto this reverent Sybill ...
... heart of the dull melancholy Owle , Or the breathing entrailes cut from a living Cat . The proudest Swaine that lives in Thessaly Is glad to be obsequious to her will ; For in her power it is to cure or kill . Vnto this reverent Sybill ...
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... heart and farewell . ' ( 1.5.1-12 ) Before Macbeth commits regicide , the witches are mentioned again . Ban- quo tells Macbeth that he dreamt of the Weird Sisters , whereupon Macbeth replies that he does not think of them ( 2.1.20-21 ) ...
... heart and farewell . ' ( 1.5.1-12 ) Before Macbeth commits regicide , the witches are mentioned again . Ban- quo tells Macbeth that he dreamt of the Weird Sisters , whereupon Macbeth replies that he does not think of them ( 2.1.20-21 ) ...
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... heart . Their words and bodies mock rigorous boundaries and make sport of fixed positions , unhinging received meanings as they dance , dissolve and re - materialize . But official society can only ever imagine its radical ' other ' as ...
... heart . Their words and bodies mock rigorous boundaries and make sport of fixed positions , unhinging received meanings as they dance , dissolve and re - materialize . But official society can only ever imagine its radical ' other ' as ...
Índice
Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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