Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... playing out parts as people being little more than the parts society allows them . Leonardo is the only character in the play who has a name because he represents the pinnacle of non - conformity — for which , of course , he is punished ...
... playing out parts as people being little more than the parts society allows them . Leonardo is the only character in the play who has a name because he represents the pinnacle of non - conformity — for which , of course , he is punished ...
Page 74
... play directly into the domain of transgression as it was against the law to wear a mask after sunset . The dark , therefore , provided a further cover for identity , and the right atmosphere to indulge in transgressive behaviour . Thus ...
... play directly into the domain of transgression as it was against the law to wear a mask after sunset . The dark , therefore , provided a further cover for identity , and the right atmosphere to indulge in transgressive behaviour . Thus ...
Page 191
... play , The life and death of Captaine Thomas Stukeley ( c . 1598 , print . 1605 ) . It is probable that in this case the ballad might have been written later than the play and might have been based on Roxburghe Ballads ( 1869-1897 . vol ...
... play , The life and death of Captaine Thomas Stukeley ( c . 1598 , print . 1605 ) . It is probable that in this case the ballad might have been written later than the play and might have been based on Roxburghe Ballads ( 1869-1897 . vol ...
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irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
Copyright | |
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