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Three Plays for Puritans: Decoy Marriages and Social Contracts,igious rite, but also as a social contract that might be most meaningful when decoupled from self-interest or erotic attraction. Switzky describes several impersonal, “decoy marriages” in these plays—feigned marriages without legal sanction—as tests of disinterested interpersonal obligations. ThrougMhc-Molecule 发表于 2025-3-29 16:14:37
Not Really a Philanderer,cusses Shaw’s sexual exploits as she tackles the question of whether he was a philanderer. As the story of Shaw’s marriage to Charlotte has been covered in some detail elsewhere, there is no chapter devoted to their marriage here. Nevertheless, Shaw was a sexual being and exercised his heterosexual工作 发表于 2025-3-29 23:36:34
,Shaw’s Salvation Trilogy: ,, ,, ,, Often the Life Force pushing two people together demands compromise—but it does not dictate its nature. Pharand suggests that, as none of these plays includes a marriage, at least onstage, much less a happy life for the couples after marriage, there is no guarantee that the couples have indeed achi