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Dolan Frances E.

    January 1, 1960
    Twelfth Night: Language & Writing
    Whores of Babylon
    Marriage and Violence
    • Marriage and Violence

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Marriage is often described as a melding of two people into one. But what-or who-must be lost, fragmented, or buried in that process? Dolan reveals the contradiction that lies at the very heart of modern marriage. We have inherited from early modern England a model of marriage, she contends, so flawed that its logical consequence is conflict.

      Marriage and Violence
    • Whores of Babylon

      Catholicism, Gender, and Seventeenth-Century Print Culture

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Exploring the intersection of Catholicism and early modern English law, literature, and politics, this study reveals how Catholics were uniquely represented and regulated compared to other marginalized groups. It delves into the portrayal of the "Catholic menace" during pivotal crises in Protestant-Catholic relations, including the Gunpowder Plot and the Popish Plot. Additionally, it provides a critical analysis of gender dynamics within both Catholicism and anti-Catholic sentiment, making it a valuable resource for scholars interested in these themes.

      Whores of Babylon
    • Twelfth Night: Language & Writing

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A new type of study guide which combines an exploration of Shakespeare's language with specific help for students looking to develop their own critical responses and skills. This lively and informative guide uses close reading of Twelfth Night's complex language to explore its themes and plot.

      Twelfth Night: Language & Writing