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Elizabeth Woodville: The Knight’s Widowscussions of the Wars of the Roses. This chapter argues that for the most part Elizabeth’s queenship was exemplary: she was fertile, pious, cultured, and beautiful, a successful intercessor, and an able administrator, who tried hard to present herself within the acceptable ideal for English queens.易受刺激 发表于 2025-3-27 04:39:57
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cs that had become a conventional part of this classical story of sexual violence. Pushing against the masculine fantasies of objectification and rational wills, Shakespeare ultimately offers an alternative form of readership—one fragmentary and richly connected to the unwieldy world of sensation—in朴素 发表于 2025-3-28 05:00:01
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Michael Evans“bridge the gap” between, on the one hand, the particular, external sensations of embodiment and, on the other, the highest cognitive operations of the intellective soul. Close readings are set alongside Donne’s own comments on the imagination and cognition, both direct and implicit, taken from hisForehead-Lift 发表于 2025-3-28 14:06:02
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