Coming of Age in ShakespeareRoutledge, 15. 4. 2013 - 248 strán (strany) Marjorie Garber examines the rites of passage and maturation patterns--"coming of age"--in Shakespeare's plays. Citing examples from virtually the entire Shakespeare canon, she pays particular attention to the way his characters grow and change at points of personal crisis. Among the crises Garber discusses are: separation from parent or sibling in preparation for sexual love and the choice of husband or wife; the use of names and nicknames as a sign of individual exploits or status; virginity, sexual initiation and the acceptance of sexual maturity, childbearing and parenthood; and, finally, attitudes toward death and dying. |
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... play Mundus et Infans the con- stant - and constantly changing - element is the protagonist's name . At birth his mother calls him Daliance , but at the age of six the World renames him Wanton . At fourteen his name is changed to Love ...
... play Mundus et Infans the con- stant - and constantly changing - element is the protagonist's name . At birth his mother calls him Daliance , but at the age of six the World renames him Wanton . At fourteen his name is changed to Love ...
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... play the porter ' ( 212 ) and ' let none enter ' ( 219 ) . The subsequent arrival of Antipholus of Ephesus leads to more angry discussion of the barred threshold - ' my door is locked ' ( ш . i . 30 ) , ' get thee from the door ' ( 35 ) ...
... play the porter ' ( 212 ) and ' let none enter ' ( 219 ) . The subsequent arrival of Antipholus of Ephesus leads to more angry discussion of the barred threshold - ' my door is locked ' ( ш . i . 30 ) , ' get thee from the door ' ( 35 ) ...
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... play of which he is a part . The failure of Richard III and Macbeth ( and , more controversially , of Othello ) to do so is part of their tragedy . At the same time it is also emblematic of their failure to attain ' maturity ' - or ...
... play of which he is a part . The failure of Richard III and Macbeth ( and , more controversially , of Othello ) to do so is part of their tragedy . At the same time it is also emblematic of their failure to attain ' maturity ' - or ...
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... play . The wicked Don John of Much Ado about Nothing is one such character , and Malvolio is another ; a third , and particularly striking example , is Juliet's Nurse . When we first meet the Nurse we are delighted by her bawdy language ...
... play . The wicked Don John of Much Ado about Nothing is one such character , and Malvolio is another ; a third , and particularly striking example , is Juliet's Nurse . When we first meet the Nurse we are delighted by her bawdy language ...
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... play about the problems of coming of age . To speak of maturity for Juliet or Hal or Hamlet is hardly to do violence to the fictive nature of the plays which contain them ; the ' identity formation ' of which Erikson speaks is crucial ...
... play about the problems of coming of age . To speak of maturity for Juliet or Hal or Hamlet is hardly to do violence to the fictive nature of the plays which contain them ; the ' identity formation ' of which Erikson speaks is crucial ...
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SEPARATION AND INDIVIDUATION | 30 |
PLAIN SPEAKING | 80 |
WOMENS RITES | 116 |
COMPARISON AND DISTINCTION | 174 |
Lenvoy | 242 |
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