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Mémoire traitant de la misogynie vécue par les personnages féminins des problem plays de Shakespeare ainsi que de leur caractérisation. Ce mémoire analysera la manière dont les personnages féminins des problem plays de Shakespeare sont traités par les personnages masculins, comment ces derniers définissent la valeur des femmes mais traitera aussi de la manière dont elles peuvent elles-mêmes se définir, se comporter et parfois se contredire.
Misogyny --- women --- mistreatment --- worth --- value --- rape --- marriage --- contradictions --- rhetorical skills --- Shakespeare --- Measure for Measure --- Troilus and Cressida --- All's Well That Ends Well --- Problem Plays --- Arts & sciences humaines > Littérature
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Brothers and sisters in literature --- Chastity in literature --- Comedy --- Shakespeare, William, --- Brothers and sisters in literature. --- Chastity in literature. --- Comedy. --- Shakespeare, William, - 1564-1616 - Measure for measure --- SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM (1564-1616) --- FRERES ET SOEURS --- CHASTETE DANS LA LITTERATURE --- MESURE POUR MESURE --- DANS LA LITTERATURE
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Through careful attention to the contexts of Renaissance culture invoked by the language, action, and visual spectacle in Measure for Measure, Darryl Gless brings a new and original interpretation to one of Shakespeare's most problematic plays. This leads him to a comprehensive and coherent reading of the play that has important implications for further understanding of much of the Shakespearean canon and of other Renaissance works, especially those dealing with theological issues.Originally published in 1979.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Brothers and sisters in literature. --- Chastity in literature. --- Comedy. --- Law in literature. --- Shakespeare, William, --- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Measure for measure. --- Brothers and sisters in literature --- Chastity in literature --- Law in literature --- Comedy --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Literature --- Comic literature --- Literature, Comic --- Drama --- Wit and humor --- DRAMA / Shakespeare. --- Shakespeare, William --- Siblings in literature.
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Descartes, René --- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de --- Shakespeare, William --- Descartes, Renâe, - 1596-1650. - Meditationes de prima philosophia. --- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, - 1547-1616. - Don Quixote. --- Shakespeare, William, - 1564-1616. - Measure for measure. --- European literature - 16th century - History and criticism. --- European literature - 17th century - History and criticism. --- Historicism in literature.
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With an introduction on how to redefine our thinking about religion and theatrical drama, these nine essays on contemporary and classic plays rehabilitate the link between theatrical performance and dramatic stories for the study of religion. These new and distinctively interdisciplinary perspectives will be of interest to scholars working in the fields of religion, theology, theatre and performance studies, literary studies, and philosophy.
heaven --- hell --- purgatory --- Jesuits --- Salesians --- drama --- education --- Italy --- musical --- gender --- queer --- Butler --- Tracy --- embodiment --- theology --- anthropology --- John Paul II --- martyrdom --- early modern --- Jacobean --- masculinity --- virgin --- metatheatre --- limit experience --- religious dimensionality --- Wilder --- Sondheim --- Lapine --- Measure for Measure --- Cheek By Jowl --- performance --- the body --- the trinity --- Christology --- rhetoric --- repetition --- triadic logic --- semiotics --- American avant-garde theater --- Gertrude Stein --- metaphysical religion --- Syria --- witness --- theatrical drama --- Romeo and Juliet --- Frans van der Lugt --- comparative theology --- William Shakespeare --- Ibsen --- Doll’s House --- Nora --- Torvald --- Helmer --- Christianity --- Christ --- religion --- sacrifice --- idealism --- Calvin --- Balthasar --- improvisation --- time --- death --- theatrical hermeneutics --- n/a --- Doll's House
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With an introduction on how to redefine our thinking about religion and theatrical drama, these nine essays on contemporary and classic plays rehabilitate the link between theatrical performance and dramatic stories for the study of religion. These new and distinctively interdisciplinary perspectives will be of interest to scholars working in the fields of religion, theology, theatre and performance studies, literary studies, and philosophy.
The arts --- Theatre studies --- heaven --- hell --- purgatory --- Jesuits --- Salesians --- drama --- education --- Italy --- musical --- gender --- queer --- Butler --- Tracy --- embodiment --- theology --- anthropology --- John Paul II --- martyrdom --- early modern --- Jacobean --- masculinity --- virgin --- metatheatre --- limit experience --- religious dimensionality --- Wilder --- Sondheim --- Lapine --- Measure for Measure --- Cheek By Jowl --- performance --- the body --- the trinity --- Christology --- rhetoric --- repetition --- triadic logic --- semiotics --- American avant-garde theater --- Gertrude Stein --- metaphysical religion --- Syria --- witness --- theatrical drama --- Romeo and Juliet --- Frans van der Lugt --- comparative theology --- William Shakespeare --- Ibsen --- Doll's House --- Nora --- Torvald --- Helmer --- Christianity --- Christ --- religion --- sacrifice --- idealism --- Calvin --- Balthasar --- improvisation --- time --- death --- theatrical hermeneutics --- heaven --- hell --- purgatory --- Jesuits --- Salesians --- drama --- education --- Italy --- musical --- gender --- queer --- Butler --- Tracy --- embodiment --- theology --- anthropology --- John Paul II --- martyrdom --- early modern --- Jacobean --- masculinity --- virgin --- metatheatre --- limit experience --- religious dimensionality --- Wilder --- Sondheim --- Lapine --- Measure for Measure --- Cheek By Jowl --- performance --- the body --- the trinity --- Christology --- rhetoric --- repetition --- triadic logic --- semiotics --- American avant-garde theater --- Gertrude Stein --- metaphysical religion --- Syria --- witness --- theatrical drama --- Romeo and Juliet --- Frans van der Lugt --- comparative theology --- William Shakespeare --- Ibsen --- Doll's House --- Nora --- Torvald --- Helmer --- Christianity --- Christ --- religion --- sacrifice --- idealism --- Calvin --- Balthasar --- improvisation --- time --- death --- theatrical hermeneutics
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