Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 61Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Caliban : A Cultural History [ New York : Cambridge University Press , 1991 ] , 47 ) . 14. Montaigne , " Of ... Caliban's cursing , symbolic of his barbarity and hatred ( Greenblatt , " Learning to Curse " : Aspects of Linguistic ...
... Caliban : A Cultural History [ New York : Cambridge University Press , 1991 ] , 47 ) . 14. Montaigne , " Of ... Caliban's cursing , symbolic of his barbarity and hatred ( Greenblatt , " Learning to Curse " : Aspects of Linguistic ...
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... Caliban's enforced celibacy is designed to prevent him as singular Leviathan from begetting a whole swarm of monsters . Yet Caliban's desire to have " peopled . . . / This isle with Calibans " also evokes the Adamic dimensions of a more ...
... Caliban's enforced celibacy is designed to prevent him as singular Leviathan from begetting a whole swarm of monsters . Yet Caliban's desire to have " peopled . . . / This isle with Calibans " also evokes the Adamic dimensions of a more ...
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... Caliban's indigenous claims . In the process , however , the religious foundations of the plays ' conceptions of these positions are necessarily occluded , reduced , or secularized . Yet , just as Caliban never crosses over into grace ...
... Caliban's indigenous claims . In the process , however , the religious foundations of the plays ' conceptions of these positions are necessarily occluded , reduced , or secularized . Yet , just as Caliban never crosses over into grace ...
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Masculine Identity and Feminine Power | 119 |
Religion History and Politics | 136 |
Further Reading | 158 |
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