Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... living women is shared by other Jacobean commentators . William Heale , in an intensely serious denun- ciation of ... living people . I incline toward the second view . To mistake for high se- riousness what is intended as jest is an ...
... living women is shared by other Jacobean commentators . William Heale , in an intensely serious denun- ciation of ... living people . I incline toward the second view . To mistake for high se- riousness what is intended as jest is an ...
Strana 129
... living women ; we should consider , at least briefly , why the Renaissance defense of women never developed into anything resembling feminism as we know it . The main reason is obvious : such was never its intention . The formal defense ...
... living women ; we should consider , at least briefly , why the Renaissance defense of women never developed into anything resembling feminism as we know it . The main reason is obvious : such was never its intention . The formal defense ...
Strana 266
... living women's actual power , and / or by positing increased tol- erance of women , increased sophistication about the nature of masculin- ity and femininity , on the part of male dramatists . The fact that such tolerance and ...
... living women's actual power , and / or by positing increased tol- erance of women , increased sophistication about the nature of masculin- ity and femininity , on the part of male dramatists . The fact that such tolerance and ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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