| 000 | 017180000a22003130004500 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 003 | EG-GICUC | ||
| 005 | 20250223025449.0 | ||
| 008 | 061119s2004 ua f m 000 0 eng d | ||
| 040 |
_aEG-GICUC _beng _cEG-GICUC |
||
| 041 | 0 | _aEng | |
| 049 | _aDeposite | ||
| 097 | _aM.A | ||
| 099 | _aCai01.02.12.M.A.2004.No.E | ||
| 100 | 0 | _aNoha Hassan Saleh Hafez | |
| 245 | 1 | 0 |
_aEdward Albee's dramatic vision of women : _bAstudy of woman as vampire in selected plays / _cNoha Hassan Saleh Hafez ; Supervised Abd El aziz Hammouda |
| 260 |
_aCairo : _bNoha Hassan Saleh Hafez , _c2004 |
||
| 300 |
_a130p ; _c25cm |
||
| 502 | _aThesis (M.A.) - Cairo University - Faculty Of Arts - Department Of English | ||
| 520 | _aSociety's deep - rooted tendency to regard men and women as opposites or respective embodiments of consciousness and unconsciousness , mind and heart and creativity and passivity , led to the appearance of a misogynistic streak that is to be found in the work of many playwrightsThis streak is bound also to the undeniable fact that men cannot do without womenNature has always been associated with womenAll human beings depend on nature for their survival , and as Carol MacCormack observes , Trying to escape from something we are dependent on breeds a love - hate relationship with it (Kramarae 1438) The same applies to men's dependency on women and therein lies why men perceive women as paralyzing forces | ||
| 530 | _aIssued also as CD | ||
| 653 | 4 | _aDramatic Vision | |
| 653 | 4 | _aEdward Albee | |
| 653 | 4 | _aWoman | |
| 700 | 0 |
_aAbdelaziz Hammouda , _eSupervisor |
|
| 856 | _uhttp://172.23.153.220/th.pdf | ||
| 905 |
_aEsam _eRevisor |
||
| 905 |
_aMaher _eCataloger |
||
| 942 |
_2ddc _cTH |
||
| 999 |
_c13493 _d13493 |
||