Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 57Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 334
... body might usefully be considered part of what Brooks calls " epistemophilia , " a project in which we tell stories " about the body in the effort to know and to have it " and which results " in making the body a site of signification ...
... body might usefully be considered part of what Brooks calls " epistemophilia , " a project in which we tell stories " about the body in the effort to know and to have it " and which results " in making the body a site of signification ...
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... bodies which gave them their primal meanings . If this infantilizing and possibly even preoedipal material , closely tied to the female body experienced in childhood , forms the content of the cultural fantasy of the witches , what then ...
... bodies which gave them their primal meanings . If this infantilizing and possibly even preoedipal material , closely tied to the female body experienced in childhood , forms the content of the cultural fantasy of the witches , what then ...
Page 362
... body ( 176-77 ) . Through the development of his upper soul , the theurgist could move beyond his body and its passions to participate harmoniously in the intellectual or divine spheres , which granted him the power to command the ...
... body ( 176-77 ) . Through the development of his upper soul , the theurgist could move beyond his body and its passions to participate harmoniously in the intellectual or divine spheres , which granted him the power to command the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
History and Philosophy | 31 |
Representation and Identity | 40 |
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