All Semblative a Woman's Part?: Studies in the Staging of and Audience Response to Boy Actors in Sexual Disguise in the Elizabethan Theatre 1580-1615H. Gras, 1991 - 583 páginas |
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... aspects of a single performance . Reification of the character may , however , direct attention to levels ( b ) and ( c ) at the expense of level ( a ) . A spectator in the theatre focussing on an illusory reality , reifies a play's ...
... aspects of a single performance . Reification of the character may , however , direct attention to levels ( b ) and ( c ) at the expense of level ( a ) . A spectator in the theatre focussing on an illusory reality , reifies a play's ...
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... aspects of Sidney's ( erotic ) experience as seen in the Languet correspondence . If eroticism from the pastoral tradition itself is considered along with the overt direction of the Arcadia in its original form to ladies ( both in the ...
... aspects of Sidney's ( erotic ) experience as seen in the Languet correspondence . If eroticism from the pastoral tradition itself is considered along with the overt direction of the Arcadia in its original form to ladies ( both in the ...
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... aspects which feminist criticism in particular has stressed ( Jardine , Rackin , also Berry on the basis of the anthropologist Gluckmann ) . As regards the theatre , the ' reinforcing ' test of norms may have lain in the awareness that ...
... aspects which feminist criticism in particular has stressed ( Jardine , Rackin , also Berry on the basis of the anthropologist Gluckmann ) . As regards the theatre , the ' reinforcing ' test of norms may have lain in the awareness that ...
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