The lack of proper motherhood in Shakespeare's plays has been a point of attraction for many feminist critics actively engaged in emphasizing the patriarchal aspect of Shakespeare's plays. This paper aims to analyze motherhood and the lack of mother/mother-figure in The Tempest, Romeo and Juliet and The Taming of the Shrew through Luce Irigaray's theory of gender and the work of other feminist critics. The issues of gender, father-daughter relations and the reflections of the absent mothers will be discussed. Male/Female Subjectivity will also be questioned, in view of Irigaray's conceptualization of gender by relating it to Subject
In this thesis William Shakespeare’s comedy The Taming of The Shrew is analyzed from a feminist pers...
This paper is an exploration of William Shakespeare’s play-texts featuring magical women— A Midsumme...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Surely, the frequent occurrence o...
Abstract This study investigates the suffocation of motherhood in the three major Plays of William...
My thesis explores representations of maternity and motherhood in four of Shakespeare’s plays in thr...
Abstract:- This paper attempts to understand a remarkable point whether we can argue, quoting Hamlet...
William Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew” questions the social world order that includes an exhibi...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
The Shakespearean text cannot avoid socially acceptable practices in its presentation of women chara...
My discussion of maternity focuses initially on the ways in which Renaissance writers call on mother...
William Shakespeare’s comedy The Taming of the Shrew is a curious and often controversial play due t...
Shakespeare’s Hamlet constructs one of the most troubling images of motherhood in literature: the ch...
Few authors of the Western stage have been as thoroughly investigated from a feminist perspective a...
This dissertation examines canonical female figures throughout Medieval, Renaissance, Victorian and ...
The last decades have witnessed the appearance and consolidation of feminist Shakespearean criticism...
In this thesis William Shakespeare’s comedy The Taming of The Shrew is analyzed from a feminist pers...
This paper is an exploration of William Shakespeare’s play-texts featuring magical women— A Midsumme...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Surely, the frequent occurrence o...
Abstract This study investigates the suffocation of motherhood in the three major Plays of William...
My thesis explores representations of maternity and motherhood in four of Shakespeare’s plays in thr...
Abstract:- This paper attempts to understand a remarkable point whether we can argue, quoting Hamlet...
William Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew” questions the social world order that includes an exhibi...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
The Shakespearean text cannot avoid socially acceptable practices in its presentation of women chara...
My discussion of maternity focuses initially on the ways in which Renaissance writers call on mother...
William Shakespeare’s comedy The Taming of the Shrew is a curious and often controversial play due t...
Shakespeare’s Hamlet constructs one of the most troubling images of motherhood in literature: the ch...
Few authors of the Western stage have been as thoroughly investigated from a feminist perspective a...
This dissertation examines canonical female figures throughout Medieval, Renaissance, Victorian and ...
The last decades have witnessed the appearance and consolidation of feminist Shakespearean criticism...
In this thesis William Shakespeare’s comedy The Taming of The Shrew is analyzed from a feminist pers...
This paper is an exploration of William Shakespeare’s play-texts featuring magical women— A Midsumme...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Surely, the frequent occurrence o...