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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... social sciences of our time - anthropology , psychology and sociology - engaged in a ver- sion of the same intellectual quest : to determine the fun- damental patterns of human development , and in the course of doing so concentrate ...
... social sciences of our time - anthropology , psychology and sociology - engaged in a ver- sion of the same intellectual quest : to determine the fun- damental patterns of human development , and in the course of doing so concentrate ...
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... social events one of these phases might be more important than another , but most frequently the three phases were found in conjunction with one another . Thus marriage , which we think of primarily as a rite of incorporation , was ...
... social events one of these phases might be more important than another , but most frequently the three phases were found in conjunction with one another . Thus marriage , which we think of primarily as a rite of incorporation , was ...
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... social situation to the next are looked on as implicit in the very fact of exist- ence , so that a man's life comes to be made up of a suc- cession of stages with similar ends and beginnings : birth , social puberty , marriage ...
... social situation to the next are looked on as implicit in the very fact of exist- ence , so that a man's life comes to be made up of a suc- cession of stages with similar ends and beginnings : birth , social puberty , marriage ...
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... social marginality and its effects is both relevant and instructive when considered in the context of Shakespeare's plays . Figures like Mariana ( ' neither maid , widow , nor wife ' [ Measure v . i . 177–8 ] ) , Edgar disguised as Poor ...
... social marginality and its effects is both relevant and instructive when considered in the context of Shakespeare's plays . Figures like Mariana ( ' neither maid , widow , nor wife ' [ Measure v . i . 177–8 ] ) , Edgar disguised as Poor ...
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... social equality and absence of property that seem to be constant in such utopian visions . But he also points out the innate fallacy in Gonzalo's commonwealth , since it omits any necessity for work , and therefore for social ...
... social equality and absence of property that seem to be constant in such utopian visions . But he also points out the innate fallacy in Gonzalo's commonwealth , since it omits any necessity for work , and therefore for social ...
Obsah
SEPARATION AND INDIVIDUATION | 30 |
PLAIN SPEAKING | 80 |
WOMENS RITES | 116 |
COMPARISON AND DISTINCTION | 174 |
Lenvoy | 242 |
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