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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... expressed on stage in Adam de la Halle's Jeu de la Feuillée ( ca. 1200 ) , where the son tries to bugger the father . " In the Sodomite , the devil - father had begotten a son whom he would per se not be able to control and , who would ...
... expressed on stage in Adam de la Halle's Jeu de la Feuillée ( ca. 1200 ) , where the son tries to bugger the father . " In the Sodomite , the devil - father had begotten a son whom he would per se not be able to control and , who would ...
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... expressed by Abraham and Lot ) and the Ultimate Bad desire ( e.g. as expressed by the Sodomites ) . In both instances Self transcends into Self . The quest for the Ultimate Good love ends in merging man and ( masculine ) God in a ...
... expressed by Abraham and Lot ) and the Ultimate Bad desire ( e.g. as expressed by the Sodomites ) . In both instances Self transcends into Self . The quest for the Ultimate Good love ends in merging man and ( masculine ) God in a ...
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... expression , the dominant patriarchal ideology will demand a negative verdict on any expression of these disturbing drives , but they must be expressed . We notice in them two sets : one - generation and two- generation relations . In ...
... expression , the dominant patriarchal ideology will demand a negative verdict on any expression of these disturbing drives , but they must be expressed . We notice in them two sets : one - generation and two- generation relations . In ...
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