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- Title
WILL, FATE, AND THE SOCIAL ORDER IN WOMEN BE WARE WOMEN.
- Authors
Kistner, A. L.; Kistner, M. K.
- Abstract
The article presents a literary criticism of the book "Women Beware Women," by Thomas Middleton. The authors describe Middleton presented in the book an amoral society in which women were usually deceived, abused, sold and bartered for some goods by men. In his remarks he somehow enlightened the mind of several people that depicts the divine justice for women. He also demonstrated a figure in which the moral responsibility exercised by men made a downfall by himself were fate is accountable.
- Subjects
CRITICISM; WOMEN Beware Women (Book); MIDDLETON, Thomas, 1580-1627; FATE &; fatalism in literature; FREE will &; determinism in literature; ENGLISH drama
- Publication
Essays in Literature, 1976, Vol 3, Issue 1, p17
- ISSN
0094-5404
- Publication type
Literary Criticism