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Shakespeare and the nature of women
Dusinberre, JulietLondon : Macmillan, 1975.A feminist analysis of the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Dusinberre argues that Puritan teaching on sexuality and spiritual equality raises questions about women which feed into the drama, where the role of women in relation to authority structures is constantly renegotiated.
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Shakespeare and the nature of women
Dusinberre, Juliet2nd ed. - New York : St. Martin's Press, 1996.A feminist analysis of the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Dusinberre argues that Puritan teaching on sexuality and spiritual equality raises questions about women which feed into the drama, where the role of women in relation to authority structures is constantly renegotiated.
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Shakespeare and the nature of women
Dusinberre, JulietNew York : Barnes & Noble Books, 1975.A feminist analysis of the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Dusinberre argues that Puritan teaching on sexuality and spiritual equality raises questions about women which feed into the drama, where the role of women in relation to authority structures is constantly renegotiated.
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