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Bewitching The Shrew.(The Taming of the Shrew)(Critical Essay)
December 22, 2004... When Paulina boldly demands that he acknowledge the newborn Perdita as his child, Leontes vilifies her as both shrew and witch who shames her husband and threatens social order. Antigonus is said to be "woman-tir'd" or hen-pecked, "unroosted"...
Liber Amoris and the lineaments of Hazlitt's desire.(Sarah Hazlitt)
December 22, 2004...
If soon she be not made a wife,
Her honour's singed, and then for life,
She's--what I dare not name.
--John Gay, The Beggar's Opera (2611)
At four o'clock on Wednesday, July 17, 1822, Sarah Hazlitt called on 10 George...
Acheflour: wise woman or foolish female?(in Sir Perceval of Galles)(Critical Essay)
December 22, 2004... The story of Acheflour and her son in Sir Perceval of Galles is a particularly poignant and empowering one for the female reader, but, strangely, this fourteenth-century romance has remained relatively untouched by feminist scholars. The...