Engendering a Nation: A Feminist Account of Shakespeare's English HistoriesRoutledge, 11. sep. 2002 - 272 sider Engendering a Nation adopts a sophisticated feminist analysis to examine the place of gender in contesting representations of nationhood in early modern England. Plays featured include: * King John It will be a must for students and scholars interested in the cultural and social implications of Shakespeare today. |
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THE THEATER AS INSTITUTION | 31 |
Pen and wash picture of the Eastcheap market 1598 | 34 |
Weak kings warrior women and the assault | 41 |
Two pages from Edward Hall The Union of the | 48 |
Heroic statue of Queen Margaret with her young | 86 |
anticipations of modernity | 135 |
Contemporary portrait of Richard II | 144 |
THE HENRY IV PLAYS | 160 |
HENRY V | 186 |
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Engendering a Nation: A Feminist Account of Shakespeare's English Histories Jean Elizabeth Howard Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1997 |
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