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Writer & Podcaster at http://EruditorumPress.com . Elvish-mark'd, abortive, rooting hog. Gothic Marxist-Humanist. Down with value. Death to Fascism. He/him.

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    Time's Carcass‏ @_Jack_Graham_ Apr 27

    If you want to understand incels, look at Shakespeare's Richard III. He basically declares himself an incel. And Shakespeare understands that this is his choice, and it stems from misogyny, and malignant narcissism, which themselves stem from self-loathing and alienation. 1592.

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      1. Time's Carcass‏ @_Jack_Graham_ Apr 27

        I already kinda wrote about this: http://www.eruditorumpress.com/blog/tricky-dicky-part-2-the-mirror-effect/ …

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      2. Time's Carcass‏ @_Jack_Graham_ Apr 27

        " since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken days, I am determined to prove a villain And hate the idle pleasures of these days."

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      3. Time's Carcass‏ @_Jack_Graham_ Apr 27

        But this is Richard's account of his motivation. It is a serious mistake to take his account as correct.

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      2. Harry Turtledove‏ @HNTurtledove Apr 27
        Replying to @_Jack_Graham_ @NMamatas

        I wil say this is also Shakespeare heavily under Marlowe’s influencd, and Marlowe was Johnny One-Note … til Will started rubbing off on him in things like EDWARD THE SECOND.

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      3. Lis Riba‏ @LisRiba Apr 28
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        Rubbing off on him? So you slash Marlowe/Shakespeare, too? :D

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      4. Harry Turtledove‏ @HNTurtledove Apr 28
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        😝

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      1. Janet P. Reedman‏ @StoneLord1 May 2
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        Shakespeare's Richard of course was nothing like the real Richard who had a wife of 10+ yrs & son (the latter deleted by Shakespeare) & 2 illegitimate kids that he looked after well. He was also pretty fair towards women generally, giving pensions etc in their own names.

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      1. Julie Vaux‏ @JVartndesign Apr 27
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        Yet ironically actual Richard3 married faithful to wife had son who might have become king

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