First as daughters, then as wives, they are subject to male control, and their men speak and act on their behalf. But in King John, the fathers and husbands are dead, reduced to the status of names in history books, and the mothers survive on Shakespeare's... King John: New Perspectives - Página 81editado por - 1989 - 205 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Phyllis Rackin - 1990 - 276 páginas
...they kneel together before the Dauphin (III. ¡.308-10) they do so to plead for opposite decisions. In a well-ordered patriarchal world, women are silent...reduced to the status of names in history books, and the mothers survive on Shakespeare's stage to dispute the fathers' wills and threaten their patriarchal... | |
| Jean Elizabeth Howard, Phyllis Rackin - 1997 - 276 páginas
...women are silent or invisible. First as daughters, then as wives, they are subject to male control, and men speak and act on their behalf. But in King John,...reduced to the status of names in history books, and the mothers survive on Shakespeare's stage to dispute the fathers' wills and threaten their patriarchal... | |
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| Jacqueline Vanhoutte - 2003 - 248 páginas
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| Emma Smith - 2004 - 294 páginas
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| Robert Zaller - 2007 - 844 páginas
...As Phyllis Rackin notes, "In a well-ordered patriarchal world, women are silent or invisible. . . . But in King John, the fathers and husbands are dead,...the fathers' wills and threaten their patriarchal legacies."100 These dangerous widows are able to make virtual pawns of their sons by the knowledge... | |
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