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Shakespeare's division of experienceShakespeare's division of experience

Shakespeare's division of experience1981

Marilyn French

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William Shakespeare regarded men and women quite differently. In his early plays, the so-called masculine qualities of prowess, bravery, and individualism were accorded more respect than "feminine" attributes of mercy, compassion, and intuitiveness. Yet, in his later plays, there is evidence of a reversal in Shakespeare's attitudes, a new fear of the power of the masculine principle and new admiration for the feminine. Marilyn French offers a feminist perspective on each of Shakespeare's plays. More than a brilliantly original literary interpretation, this fascinating volume provides penetrating insight into attitudes toward men, women, love, and power in Western culture. - Publisher.

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First published
1981
OL Work ID
OL15839824W

Subjects

Rôle selon le sexe dans la littératureDifférences entre sexes (Psychologie) dans la littératureCritique et interprétationCriticism and interpretationSex role in literatureDramaSex differences (Psychology) in literaturePsychological aspectsPsychological aspects of DramaShakespeare, william, 1564-1616Criticism and interpretationshakespeare, william , 1564-1616Drama--psychological aspectsPr3069.s45 f7

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