Renaissance DramaNorthwestern University Press, 1989 |
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... cultural change which could help to unsettle the gender positions and definitions upon which masculine dom- inance rested ? In short , was Gosson's unspoken fear that the practice of female theatergoing , the entry of the middle - class ...
... cultural change which could help to unsettle the gender positions and definitions upon which masculine dom- inance rested ? In short , was Gosson's unspoken fear that the practice of female theatergoing , the entry of the middle - class ...
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... cultural conflict , ” suggests that a potential alliance was estab- lished between the unruly poor and the social elite , preeminently the king himself , one that coalesced around the issue of popular festivals that Puritan magistrates ...
... cultural conflict , ” suggests that a potential alliance was estab- lished between the unruly poor and the social elite , preeminently the king himself , one that coalesced around the issue of popular festivals that Puritan magistrates ...
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... cultural and historical paradigms . Freely , and quite eclectically , they draw on masculine traditions in his- tory and literature to bolster their argument . Just as the Romans in An- tony and Cleopatra evoke images of Aeneas , Mars ...
... cultural and historical paradigms . Freely , and quite eclectically , they draw on masculine traditions in his- tory and literature to bolster their argument . Just as the Romans in An- tony and Cleopatra evoke images of Aeneas , Mars ...
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LEAH S MARCUS Textual Indeterminacy and Ideological | 1 |
Ideological | 31 |
Madness | 51 |
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