Ko je veća žena (muškarac) u Oskar Vajldovoj "Važno je zvati se Ernest"?

In this paper the authors explore the characteristics and behaviour of male characters in Wilde's drama The Importance of Being Ernest which imply their homosexuality. In contrast, female characters in the play are presented as asexual and androgynous persons that assume the role of pater famil...

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