Renaissance DramaNorthwestern University Press, 1989 |
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... love , and a woman's love through her obedience . What emerges is a kind of ... romantic passion fueling George Gascoigne's Supposes ( and New Com- edy ... love . Although many of the conventional episodes and devices found in the sources ...
... love , and a woman's love through her obedience . What emerges is a kind of ... romantic passion fueling George Gascoigne's Supposes ( and New Com- edy ... love . Although many of the conventional episodes and devices found in the sources ...
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... loving and casual well - being as Erostrato's lover that marks a mature relationship . At the end of the play , romantic love triumphs and its destabilizing energies are reabsorbed into conventional society . For their deception and ...
... loving and casual well - being as Erostrato's lover that marks a mature relationship . At the end of the play , romantic love triumphs and its destabilizing energies are reabsorbed into conventional society . For their deception and ...
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... romantic love and secret mar- riage suggest how antithetical New Comedy passion is to Protestant mar- riage ideology . Conversely , the plethora of comic plots in narrative and dramatic form indicate the formidable competition offered ...
... romantic love and secret mar- riage suggest how antithetical New Comedy passion is to Protestant mar- riage ideology . Conversely , the plethora of comic plots in narrative and dramatic form indicate the formidable competition offered ...
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LEAH S MARCUS Textual Indeterminacy and Ideological | 1 |
Ideological | 31 |
Madness | 51 |
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