Coming of Age in ShakespeareMethuen, 1981 - 248 pages **** Reprint of the 1981 edition (which is cited in BCL3). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Page 40
... husband ' - an allusion to 1 Corinthians 7:14 : ' For the unbelieving husband is sanctified by the wife , and the un- believing wife is sanctified by the husband . ' Salvation and self- knowledge are once again manifestly linked to the ...
... husband ' - an allusion to 1 Corinthians 7:14 : ' For the unbelieving husband is sanctified by the wife , and the un- believing wife is sanctified by the husband . ' Salvation and self- knowledge are once again manifestly linked to the ...
Page 41
... husband . But the prob- lem of incest nonetheless pervades this troubling play , and the much - reviled Bertram may perhaps be forgiven something of his churlishness in the light of what we have been saying about stages of maturation.2 ...
... husband . But the prob- lem of incest nonetheless pervades this troubling play , and the much - reviled Bertram may perhaps be forgiven something of his churlishness in the light of what we have been saying about stages of maturation.2 ...
Page 125
... husbands , basically valuable for the dowries they brought with them and the children they produced . On the other hand , the sovereign was not only a woman but an unmarried woman , without husband or heirs . One member of Parliament in ...
... husbands , basically valuable for the dowries they brought with them and the children they produced . On the other hand , the sovereign was not only a woman but an unmarried woman , without husband or heirs . One member of Parliament in ...
Contents
SEPARATION AND INDIVIDUATION | 30 |
NOMINATION AND ELECTION | 52 |
PLAIN SPEAKING | 80 |
Copyright | |
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