Shakespeare's Restorations of the FatherRutgers University Press, 1983 - 152 páginas David Sundelson argues that the development of Shakespeare's career and the plays themselves reveal patterns of concern with and conflict over parental authority, fraternal rivalry, homosexuality, and male and female sex roles. In particular, in his readings of the plays, he shows that the loss or weakness of a father -- figures at once attractive and perversely manipulative -- is central to Shakespeare's work. -- from book jacket. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 18
Página 30
... Bolingbroke's mingled hope and fear for his lance's point : " More sins for this forgiveness prosper may . / This fest❜red joint cut off , the rest rest sound " ( V.iii.85–86 ) . “ York thus calls to our atten- tion the ambivalence ...
... Bolingbroke's mingled hope and fear for his lance's point : " More sins for this forgiveness prosper may . / This fest❜red joint cut off , the rest rest sound " ( V.iii.85–86 ) . “ York thus calls to our atten- tion the ambivalence ...
Página 32
... Bolingbroke once and for all from a still dutiful if restless son to a triumphant rival : “ Cousin , I am too young to be your father , / Though you are old enough to be my heir " ( III.iii . 204-205 ) . His paradox leaves the precise ...
... Bolingbroke once and for all from a still dutiful if restless son to a triumphant rival : “ Cousin , I am too young to be your father , / Though you are old enough to be my heir " ( III.iii . 204-205 ) . His paradox leaves the precise ...
Página 33
... Bolingbroke's return comes a scant seventy lines later , as if one event had caused the other magically . If the first contest is something of a standoff , Bolingbroke defeats Richard in a second contest for paternal loyalty , this time ...
... Bolingbroke's return comes a scant seventy lines later , as if one event had caused the other magically . If the first contest is something of a standoff , Bolingbroke defeats Richard in a second contest for paternal loyalty , this time ...
Contenido
Fathers Sons and Brothers in the Henriad | 27 |
CHAPTER THREE | 53 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 71 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 4 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Alonso ambivalence Angelo Antonio Ariel audience Aumerle Bassanio becomes Bolingbroke brother Caliban calls child comedies comic command conflict Coppélia Coppélia Kahn daughter dead death Duke Falstaff fantasy father fear Ferdinand finds France Gaunt gives Glendower Hal's Hamlet hath Henriad Henry Henry IV Henry VI Henry's Hotspur I.ii I.iii III.ii infant Isabella King King's kinship Lady Lady Macduff Lavinia lord loss Love's Labour's Lost Lucio Macbeth Macduff magic marriage master Measure for Measure ment Merchant of Venice metaphor Milan Miranda misogyny Mortimer mother mourning murder Nerissa never once Orlando paternal patriarchy peare play play's Portia potency Prince Problem Comedies Prospero Psychoanalytic psychological Queen Representing Shakespeare restoration Richard Richard II rival says scene Schwartz and Kahn Sebastian seems sense sexual Shakes Shakespeare's Development Shylock spider suggests sweet Sycorax Tamora tells Tempest tetralogy thee thou tion Titus tragedies turn V.ii V.iii Vincentio wife wish women York