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Philosophy in literature --- Sodergran, Edith --- -Criticism and interpretation --- Theses --- Philosophy in literature. --- Södergran, Edith, --- Södergran, Edith Irene, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Authors, American --- Lesbians in literature --- Lesbians --- Mexican American authors --- Mexican American lesbians --- Mexican Americans in literature --- Women and literature --- History --- Anzaldúa, Gloria
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Swedish literature --- -Swedish literature --- -Universities and colleges in literature --- Women and literature --- -Literature --- Women authors --- -History and criticism --- History and criticism --- History --- -Theses --- Universities and colleges in literature. --- History and criticism. --- -Women authors --- Universities and colleges in literature --- Literature --- Women authors&delete& --- Theses
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Classical literature --- Mimesis in literature --- Littérature ancienne --- Mimésis dans la littérature --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Lucianus Samosatensis,
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Early modern Britain witnessed a transformation in legal reasoning about human volition and intentional action, which contributed to new conventions and techniques for the theatrical representation of premeditated conduct. Theaters of Intention examines the relation between law and theater in this period, reading plays by Shakespeare, Jonson, Marlowe, and others to demonstrate how legal understanding of willful human action pervades sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English drama. Drawing on case law, legal treatises, parliamentary journals, and theatrical account books, the author considers the interplay between theatrical deliberation and legal dramatization of human intention. He analyzes such canonical plays as Hamlet, Timon of Athens, Dr Faustus, Bartholomew Fair and Othello alongside less familiar texts, including Jonson's Entertainment at Althorp, and the anonymous Nobody and Somebody. The final chapter examines the iconography of Nobody, an early modern equivalent of John Doe, and features some dozen illustrations of contemporary woodcuts, drawings, and engravings.
English drama --- English drama --- Law and literature --- Law and literature --- Law in literature --- History and criticism --- History and criticism --- History --- History
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Greek drama --- Théâtre grec --- Criticism and interpretation --- Critique et interprétation --- Euripides --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Criticism, Textual. --- Telephus (Greek mythology) --- Telephus (Greek mythology) in literature --- Telephos (Greek mythology) --- Mythology, Greek --- Euripide --- Théâtre grec --- Critique et interprétation --- Euripides.
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