Shakespeare, feminism and gender. Chedgzoy Kati Ed.
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- O-,2J64:g(Y15), P1
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South Campus Library | South Campus Library | O-,2J64:g(Y15) P1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | SC1239780 |
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O-,2J64:g(Y15) M0 Woman's part Feminist criticism of Shakespeare. | O-,2J64:g(Y15) M3 Still Harping on daughters Women and drama in the age of Shakespeare. | O-,2J64:g(Y15) M8 Double standard in Shakespeare and related essays Changing status of women in 16th and 17th century England. | O-,2J64:g(Y15) P1 Shakespeare, feminism and gender. | O-,2J64:g(Y15) P1 Shakespeare, feminism and gender. | O-,2J64:g(Y2) M3 Family relationshilps in Shakespeare and the restoration comedy of manners. | O-,2J64:g(Y2) M5 Patriarchal structures in Shakespeare's drama. |
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