«WELSHWOMEN»に関連する英語の本
以下の図書目録から
Welshwomenの使いかたを見つけましょう。
Welshwomenに関する本と英語文献で使われた文脈を提供するための簡単な抜粋文。
1
Shakespeare, Spenser, and the Crisis in Ireland
(3:34) The Welshwomen's “transformation” of their victims tums the male English
body into a text upon which relations of power and gender are symbolically
contested.“ First, the dead soldier is castrated and his “privities” stuffed in his
mouth; ...
Christopher Highley,
1997
2
The Shakespeare Name and Place Dictionary
Welshwomen,. 1H41.1.45,. women who accompanied Owain Glyndŵr's soldiers
when they captured Sir Edmund Mortimer in 1402. Holinshed (3.520) claims that
they committed unspeakable atrocities on the bodies of fallen Englishmen.
3
Between Nations: Shakespeare, Spenser, Marvell, and the ...
(1.1.42-46) Highley argues convincingly that "Shakespeare's Welshwomen
evoke the dangers of native, Celtic women generally," and in particular "the
women of Wales" who, during Glyndwr's revolt, "cut off [the] privities" of English
soldiers ...
4
Memoirs of Owen Glendower, (Owain Glyndwr): With a Sketch of ...
A thousand of his people butchered, , Upon whose dead corpse there was such
misuse, Such beastly, shameless, transformation By those Welshwomen done,
as may not be, Without much shame, retold or spoken of." Thomas de
Walsingham ...
Thomas Thomas (rector of Aberporth, Wales.),
1822
5
Delphi Complete Works of George Meredith (Illustrated):
WELSHWOMEN. AND. THE. CAMBRIAN. RACE. Later in thedaysheheardthat
hewasout scouringthecountryon one of her uncle's horses. She had
toomanydistressing mattersto think of for so singular a young mantohaveanyother
placethan ...
6
The Shakespeare Name Dictionary
510 Welshwomen, 1H4 1.1.45, women who accompanied Owain Glyndvirr's
soldiers when they captured Sir Edmund Mortimer in 1402. Holinshed (3.520)
claims that they committed unspeakable atrocities on the bodies of fallen
Englishmen.
J. Madison Davis, Professor of Journalism Professional Writing Program J Madison Davis, Daniel A. Frankforter,
2004
7
Richard II. Henry IV, part I
By those Welshwomen done,] Thus Holinshed, p. 528: “-such shameful villanie
executed upon the carcasses of the dead men by the Welshwomen ,- as the like (
I doo beleeve) hath never or sildome beene practised." See T. Walsingham, p.
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope,
1821
8
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland
i59. sinister lot lowred, at such time as more than a thousand of them were slaine
in a hot skirmish; and such shamefull villanie executed vpon the carcasses of the
dead men by the Welshwomen ; as the like (I doo belieue) hath neuer or ...
9
The Plays of William Shakespeare
... hour ; As by discharge of their artillery, And shape of likelihood, the news was
told ; 1 By those Welshwomen done,] Thus Holinflied, p. 528 : " — such shameful
villanie executed upon the carcasses of the dead men by the Welshwomen ; as ...
William Shakespeare,
1803
10
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the ...
1 By those Welshwomen done,] Thus Holinshed, p. 528 : " — such shameful
villanie executed upon the carcasses of the dead men by the Welshwomen ; as
the like (I doo beleeve) hath never or sildome beene practised." See T.
Walsingham, p ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Edmond Malone,
1821