Renaissance DramaNorthwestern University Press, 1990 |
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... sexual nature of Ger- trude's betrayal , the source of Hamlet's melancholy even before he learns of his father's murder.29 As madness impedes narrativity , purpose de- generates into repetition , a motif Shakespeare manifestly explores ...
... sexual nature of Ger- trude's betrayal , the source of Hamlet's melancholy even before he learns of his father's murder.29 As madness impedes narrativity , purpose de- generates into repetition , a motif Shakespeare manifestly explores ...
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... sexual anxiety about their wives and other females , marks one invasion into the community of that dangerously powerful disorder that lurks at its edges . Excremental fan- tasies and beastliness are an inversion of hierarchy like loss ...
... sexual anxiety about their wives and other females , marks one invasion into the community of that dangerously powerful disorder that lurks at its edges . Excremental fan- tasies and beastliness are an inversion of hierarchy like loss ...
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... sexual characteristics , disrupts the sexual hierarchy of the Ro- mans whereby Rome is perceived as a heroic and masculine empire and Egypt a kingdom of women and eunuchs . ... . / ... While Cleopatra evokes an association with the ...
... sexual characteristics , disrupts the sexual hierarchy of the Ro- mans whereby Rome is perceived as a heroic and masculine empire and Egypt a kingdom of women and eunuchs . ... . / ... While Cleopatra evokes an association with the ...
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LEAH S MARCUS Textual Indeterminacy and Ideological | 1 |
Ideological | 31 |
Madness | 51 |
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