"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... interesting insights into the image of Africa in late Eliza- bethan and Jacobean times . In this context , especially the first chapter of her study Othello's Countrymen is of great interest . The fact that Prospero refers to Caliban as ...
... interesting insights into the image of Africa in late Eliza- bethan and Jacobean times . In this context , especially the first chapter of her study Othello's Countrymen is of great interest . The fact that Prospero refers to Caliban as ...
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... interesting alternative reading of infecting the milk with gall , " His Fiend - Like Queen ” ” 76–77 . In Adelman's understanding of the phrase , the spirits are asked to take her milk as the gall they feed on ( 112 ) . See also ...
... interesting alternative reading of infecting the milk with gall , " His Fiend - Like Queen ” ” 76–77 . In Adelman's understanding of the phrase , the spirits are asked to take her milk as the gall they feed on ( 112 ) . See also ...
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... interesting parallel can be found in Tmp . 4.1.148-50 , where Prospero com- ments on the end of his nuptial masque : " these our actors , / As I foretold you , were all spirits , and / Are melted into air , into thin air " . An interesting ...
... interesting parallel can be found in Tmp . 4.1.148-50 , where Prospero com- ments on the end of his nuptial masque : " these our actors , / As I foretold you , were all spirits , and / Are melted into air , into thin air " . An interesting ...
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Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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