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Heroes, Anti-heroes, And Villains
Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies, 2010This is Roy Kreitner's contribution to the symposium on David Rabban's book “Law’s History: Late Nineteenth-Century American Legal Scholarship and the Transatlantic Turn to History”.
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2001
One of the greatest challenges that Marlowe’s plays present is their tendency to centre the narratives around awkward central characters. We discuss Shakespeare’s protagonists fairly straightforwardly as heroes: tragic heroes like Macbeth, Hamlet and Othello; comic or romantic heroes like Benedict (Much Ado About Nothing) and Petruchio (The Taming of ...
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One of the greatest challenges that Marlowe’s plays present is their tendency to centre the narratives around awkward central characters. We discuss Shakespeare’s protagonists fairly straightforwardly as heroes: tragic heroes like Macbeth, Hamlet and Othello; comic or romantic heroes like Benedict (Much Ado About Nothing) and Petruchio (The Taming of ...
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2015
David W. Ploth, Michael E. Ullian
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David W. Ploth, Michael E. Ullian
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The “nurse as hero” discourse in the COVID-19 pandemic: A poststructural discourse analysis
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2021Shan Mohammed +2 more
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