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Page 32
... consciousness of what has been done to her and of what she feels about it , remains hidden within her . The poem refuses to publish her shame ; indeed it keeps it in the closet , albeit a poisoned one . As Shakespeare never lets us ...
... consciousness of what has been done to her and of what she feels about it , remains hidden within her . The poem refuses to publish her shame ; indeed it keeps it in the closet , albeit a poisoned one . As Shakespeare never lets us ...
Page 96
... conscious of class - but in very un - self - aware , very un - self - conscious ways . " 4 This is well borne out in ... consciousness , and class dominance , a narrative which effortlessly elided social structures , social 4 For a ...
... conscious of class - but in very un - self - aware , very un - self - conscious ways . " 4 This is well borne out in ... consciousness , and class dominance , a narrative which effortlessly elided social structures , social 4 For a ...
Page 97
... consciousness and class - conflict , as the essential means whereby these structures , perceptions and actions are connected , animated , unified , and realised , this seems both convincing and correct . But this should not mean , and ...
... consciousness and class - conflict , as the essential means whereby these structures , perceptions and actions are connected , animated , unified , and realised , this seems both convincing and correct . But this should not mean , and ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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