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From the very first scene in Twlefth Night , we are drawn into a drama of confused sexual identity , where the complex relations of the characters among themselves are heightened by the subtle yet explicit spotlight that Shakespeare ...
From the very first scene in Twlefth Night , we are drawn into a drama of confused sexual identity , where the complex relations of the characters among themselves are heightened by the subtle yet explicit spotlight that Shakespeare ...
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Shakespeare further explores the illusions that can surround the very nature of sexual identity in As You Like It . In this comedy , Rosalind also assumes the identity of a young man , Ganymede , in classical mythology the cup - bearer ...
Shakespeare further explores the illusions that can surround the very nature of sexual identity in As You Like It . In this comedy , Rosalind also assumes the identity of a young man , Ganymede , in classical mythology the cup - bearer ...
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... woman he loves . а In spite of all these dilemmas , Céladon cannot resist erotic and physical play with Astrée , and eventually this confusion as to the nature of his pleasures and desires provokes a crisis of gender identity : .
... woman he loves . а In spite of all these dilemmas , Céladon cannot resist erotic and physical play with Astrée , and eventually this confusion as to the nature of his pleasures and desires provokes a crisis of gender identity : .
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I | 4 |
II | 11 |
Erotic Love and Egoism in the Age of Enlightenment | 117 |
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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