Shakespeare's Restorations of the FatherRutgers University Press, 1983 - 152 páginas David Sundelson argues that the development of Shakespeare's career and the plays themselves reveal patterns of concern with and conflict over parental authority, fraternal rivalry, homosexuality, and male and female sex roles. In particular, in his readings of the plays, he shows that the loss or weakness of a father -- figures at once attractive and perversely manipulative -- is central to Shakespeare's work. -- from book jacket. |
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... evidence to the contrary . It is not just the trilogy's larger pattern that suggests the death and return of the father , but individual episodes as well . Mortimer dies in Part I but returns in Part II in the person of Cade , who ...
... evidence to the contrary . It is not just the trilogy's larger pattern that suggests the death and return of the father , but individual episodes as well . Mortimer dies in Part I but returns in Part II in the person of Cade , who ...
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... evidence of financial setbacks . Money trouble is a far cry from death , but a father's fall from even modest grandeur might make his son anticipate that death , and an unusual son might try to resolve his conflicting feelings in art ...
... evidence of financial setbacks . Money trouble is a far cry from death , but a father's fall from even modest grandeur might make his son anticipate that death , and an unusual son might try to resolve his conflicting feelings in art ...
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... evidence is suggestive but does not account for Portia's partic- ular menace . Aside from the awkwardness of identifying so vital a character with death , Freud's formula is simply too general , just as Gratiano's allusions to ...
... evidence is suggestive but does not account for Portia's partic- ular menace . Aside from the awkwardness of identifying so vital a character with death , Freud's formula is simply too general , just as Gratiano's allusions to ...
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Fathers Sons and Brothers in the Henriad | 27 |
CHAPTER THREE | 53 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 71 |
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