"As You are Well Pronounced by All External Warrants": Women's Bodies and Women's Places in 17th-century Dutch and English DramaWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, 2006 - 175 pages |
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Page 73
... associated with lack of restrictions , erotic 78 Smits - Veldt points out that the opposition between the pastoral and the courtly settings for- mulated frequently in the play does not have the character of a strictly moral opposition ...
... associated with lack of restrictions , erotic 78 Smits - Veldt points out that the opposition between the pastoral and the courtly settings for- mulated frequently in the play does not have the character of a strictly moral opposition ...
Page 101
... associated in the play with the issue of controllability of female bodies . Apart from mimetically denoting notion , a number of verbs of movement have also significance for the perception and decoding of the status of the females ...
... associated in the play with the issue of controllability of female bodies . Apart from mimetically denoting notion , a number of verbs of movement have also significance for the perception and decoding of the status of the females ...
Page 135
... associated with woman ( both as an individual and as a collective cat- egory ) . The various situations and contexts for shedding tears illustrate multiple meanings of this traditionally feminine bodily reaction . The major occasions of ...
... associated with woman ( both as an individual and as a collective cat- egory ) . The various situations and contexts for shedding tears illustrate multiple meanings of this traditionally feminine bodily reaction . The major occasions of ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Chapter I Constructions of femininity | 17 |
Translation notes | 57 |
Copyright | |
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