Bloody Signifiers: A Body for a Word on the Renaissance StageUniversity of Salzburg, 1997 - Всего страниц: 199 |
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... father ( like the ghost of Hamlet's father ) is the presence behind the play which sets it in motion . This ghost haunting the margins of Philafter serves as a reminder of the death in the lost and lacking social subject who is nobody ...
... father ( like the ghost of Hamlet's father ) is the presence behind the play which sets it in motion . This ghost haunting the margins of Philafter serves as a reminder of the death in the lost and lacking social subject who is nobody ...
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... father for his release into military service . Charlemont speaks for the social subject in general when he says of his father's refusal to accept him in any identity but a social one : " By the command of his authoritie , / My ...
... father for his release into military service . Charlemont speaks for the social subject in general when he says of his father's refusal to accept him in any identity but a social one : " By the command of his authoritie , / My ...
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... father's opposition . With Charlemont out of the way , D'amville sets out to bring about the marriage of Charlemont's intended , Castabella -- heir to the Belforest fortune -- to his sickly son , Rousard -- a proposition supported by ...
... father's opposition . With Charlemont out of the way , D'amville sets out to bring about the marriage of Charlemont's intended , Castabella -- heir to the Belforest fortune -- to his sickly son , Rousard -- a proposition supported by ...
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