Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 63Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... husband until he has acted as Helena's husband , consummated the marriage - which he has so far obstinately refused to do - and begotten a child on Helena . All that Helena does from that time is to find a way to fulfill Bertram's ...
... husband until he has acted as Helena's husband , consummated the marriage - which he has so far obstinately refused to do - and begotten a child on Helena . All that Helena does from that time is to find a way to fulfill Bertram's ...
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... husband regardless of his status or inclina- tion . She chooses Bertram , who rejects her and flees from both wife and Lord to the Florentine wars , pausing only before he leaves to issue her with a seemingly hopeless task to fulfill ...
... husband regardless of his status or inclina- tion . She chooses Bertram , who rejects her and flees from both wife and Lord to the Florentine wars , pausing only before he leaves to issue her with a seemingly hopeless task to fulfill ...
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... husband's love has the important function of keeping his wife beauti- ful and blameless in the eyes of God . He helps her gain salvation , as she helps him in turn . Thirdly , according to the Anglican liturgy of Shakespeare's time ...
... husband's love has the important function of keeping his wife beauti- ful and blameless in the eyes of God . He helps her gain salvation , as she helps him in turn . Thirdly , according to the Anglican liturgy of Shakespeare's time ...
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Character Studies | 21 |
Gender Issues | 41 |
Marriage | 84 |
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