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Masculinity and marian efficacy in Shakespeare's England
Ruben Espinosa
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Arts & Humanities
Shakespeare's England
100%
Masculinity
71%
Holy Virgin Mary
63%
Efficacy
55%
Reformation
21%
William Shakespeare
19%
Demotion
17%
National Imagination
17%
Literary Response
15%
Valence
13%
Identity Formation
12%
Potency
12%
Marginalization
12%
England
11%
Religion
10%
Salvation
10%
Masculine
10%
Subjectivity
9%
Psychological
8%