Secondary Criticism Flashcards
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Emma Smith in Oxford University’s ‘Approaching Shakespeare’ lecture series
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- it is plausible that Katherina is legitimately a “broken-spirited, parroting patriarchal ideology and utterly submissive”
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1559 Book of Common Prayer - the sanctity of the marriage is preserved as the man takes … and she returns the action
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“the woman by the right hand”
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1559 Book of Common Prayer - exchanging of rings
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“the Prie taking the Ring, all deliuer it vnto the man, to put it vpon the fourth finger of the womans left hand”
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Marina Warner’s foregrounding of female solidarity in her insightful lecture, ‘Stories on the move: suffering, sanctuary, danger’
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- she refers to the section in which “Shahrazad awoke and signalled to her sister Dunyazad”, who asks “recite to us some new story”, tempting the King who “chanced to be sleepless and restless and therefore… pleased with the prospect of hearing her story”
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