"This is a lively overview of the current state and development of the field, including suggestions for further reading."--[Source inconnue].
Cook, Carol. “The Fatal Cleopatra.” Shakespearean Tragedy and Gender. Shirley Nelson Garner and Madelon Sprengnether, eds. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996. 241-267. Dash, Irene G. Wooing, Wedding, and Power: Women in ...
Before examining this dialogic poetics in greater detail, we must stop for a moment and ask what exactly dialogue is— ... own intention.8 Bakhtin's remarks on poetry reflect widely accepted notions as to the unity of the lyric voice.
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Seeing Jane Eyre and Antoinette Cosway as sisters and doubles is very popular with some critics who dealt with the works of Charlotte Bronte and Jean Rhys. Nevertheless, I would like to focus in this essay on Gayatri Chakravort
The book covers a range of time, geography, and genre, considering poets from antiquity to the present and drawing on a variety of critical approaches--particularly the transformation of classical lyric through the figure of Sappho and the ...