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Fathers and daughters --- Exiles --- Drama. --- -Fathers and daughters --- -Engels --- Shakespeare William --- Daughters and fathers --- Daughters --- Father and child --- Girls --- Persons --- Aliens --- Deportees --- Refugees --- Drama --- Engels --- Fathers and daughters - Drama. --- Exiles - Drama.
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Mothers and daughters --- Women --- Feminism --- Daughters and mothers --- Daughters --- Girls --- Mother and child --- Social conditions --- Book --- Relationship mother and daughter --- Experiences
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Sexology --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Conflict of generations --- Fathers and daughters --- Mothers and daughters --- Daughters and mothers --- Daughters --- Girls --- Mother and child --- Daughters and fathers --- Father and child --- Gap, Generation --- Generation gap --- Generational conflict --- Intergenerational conflict --- Generations --- Intergenerational relations --- Social conflict --- Carton, Martien. --- Relationship parent and child --- Sexuality --- Sexuality education --- Book
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Authors, American --- Ecrivains américains --- Correspondence --- Correspondance --- Plath, Sylvia --- Plath, Aurelia Schober --- Mothers and daughters --- -Poets, American --- -American poets --- Daughters and mothers --- Daughters --- Girls --- Mother and child --- -Plath, Sylvia --- Lucas, Victoria --- Hughes, Sylvia --- Plat, Silvii︠a︡ --- Plaṭ, Silviyah --- פלאת, סילביה --- 西爾維婭.普拉斯 --- Plathová, Sylvia --- Phlǣt, Silwīya --- Correspondence. --- -Correspondence --- Ecrivains américains --- -Daughters and mothers --- American poets --- Poets, American --- English literature --- brieven (genre) --- correspondentie --- ouders-kind relatie
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Americans --- -Archer, Isabel (Fictitious character) --- Fathers and daughters --- Inheritance and succession --- Married women --- Triangles (Interpersonal relations) --- Love triangles --- Ménage à trois --- Ménages à trois --- Sex triangles --- Three-way sex --- Threesome sex --- Threeway sex --- Triads (Interpersonal relations) --- Vees (Interpersonal relations) --- Non-monogamous relationships --- Triads (Sociology) --- Married people --- Women --- Wives --- Bequests --- Descent and distribution --- Descents --- Hereditary succession --- Intestacy --- Intestate succession --- Law of succession --- Succession, Intestate --- Real property --- Universal succession --- Trusts and trustees --- Daughters and fathers --- Daughters --- Father and child --- Girls --- Isabel Archer (Fictitious character) --- Yankees --- Ethnology --- Law and legislation --- James, Henry --- Italy --- Fiction. --- Archer, Isabel (Fictitious character) --- James, Henry,
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Governesses --- Fathers and daughters --- Mentally ill women --- Charity-schools --- Married people --- Country homes --- Young women --- Orphans --- Fiction --- Fiction. --- England --- -Country homes --- Man-woman relationships --- -Governesses --- Married men --- Women --- Young adults --- Girls --- Orphans and orphan-asylums --- Children --- Men --- Husbands --- Child care workers --- Teachers --- Female-male relationships --- Male-female relationships --- Men-women relationships --- Relationships, Man-woman --- Woman-man relationships --- Women-men relationships --- Interpersonal relations --- Mate selection --- Daughters and fathers --- Daughters --- Father and child --- Architecture, Rural --- Rural architecture --- Dwellings --- Park gate lodges --- Charities --- Child welfare --- Schools --- Relations with women --- Relations with men --- Institutional care --- England. --- Social life and customs --- -Fiction. --- Angleterre --- Anglii︠a︡ --- Inghilterra --- Engeland --- Inglaterra --- Anglija --- England and Wales --- Governesses - Fiction. --- Fathers and daughters - Fiction --- Mentally ill women - Fiction. --- Charity-schools - Fiction. --- Married people - Fiction. --- Country homes - Fiction. --- Young women - Fiction. --- Orphans - Fiction --- England - Fiction --- Orphaned children
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The image of the prism, with its multiple refractions, offers some sense of the inexhaustible variety of a work of art. Like a prism, King Lear is attractive; like a prism, it is a multiply shaped thing; like a prism, it is an object of admiration, as well as an instrument of analysis. The essays in this book - forming neither a casebook nor a 'perplex' - were written because their authors wanted to understand something specific about this very complicated play. Throughout, the emphasis is on Shakespeare's consciousness of his craft, on his critical use of the materials, notions, and devices available to him - on the play (prism-like) as an instrument of analysis. Although the different contributors have occasionally influenced one another's readings of the play, the essays were written independently; that they are so mutually supportive is the result of the play's central insistence on its own primary meaning, visible from whatever perspective a serious reader may take.
Shakespeare, William, --- Lear, --- King Lear --- Leir, --- Legends --- History and criticism. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare. --- King Lear (Shakespeare, William) --- Shakespeare's King Lear (Shakespeare, William) --- Shakespeare's The tragedie of King Lear (Shakespeare, William) --- Tragedie of King Lear (Shakespeare, William) --- M. William Shake-speare, his true chronicle history of the life and death of King Lear, and his three daughters (Shakespeare, William) --- True chronicle history of the life and death of King Lear, and his three daughters (Shakespeare, William) --- Complete King Lear, 1608-1623 (Shakespeare, William) --- Parallel King Lear, 1608-1623 (Shakespeare, William) --- Liŏ Wang (Shakespeare, William) --- Tragedy of King Lear (Shakespeare, William) --- Shakespeare's Tragedy of King Lear (Shakespeare, William) --- King Lear experience (Shakespeare, William) --- History of King Lear (Shakespeare, William)
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