The Restoration Rake-hero: Transformations in Sexual Understanding in Seventeenth-century EnglandUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1986 - 253 էջ |
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... indicates that we must take seriously the figurative language of the earlier play and its portrayal of a world in which sexuality exists as a manifestation of the de- monic . While Otway's play describes as emphatically the power of sex ...
... indicates that we must take seriously the figurative language of the earlier play and its portrayal of a world in which sexuality exists as a manifestation of the de- monic . While Otway's play describes as emphatically the power of sex ...
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... indicates the amused and tolerant response of all to their situation . Though cynicism certainly characterizes the ladies ' easy acceptance of their situation , the revelations that all have shared signal a healthy occasion , for they ...
... indicates the amused and tolerant response of all to their situation . Though cynicism certainly characterizes the ladies ' easy acceptance of their situation , the revelations that all have shared signal a healthy occasion , for they ...
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... indicates their contempt for arbitrary social formulations that distort people's instinctive behavior . Their Vows , which unite them without at the same time tak- ing away their liberty , allow them to realize all the pleasures that a ...
... indicates their contempt for arbitrary social formulations that distort people's instinctive behavior . Their Vows , which unite them without at the same time tak- ing away their liberty , allow them to realize all the pleasures that a ...
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CHAPTER TWO The Hobbesian LibertineRake | 49 |
Artist | 91 |
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