Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540 to 1620University of Illinois Press, 1984 - 364 pagini Impressively examines the relation sixteenth-century controversies about the nature of women have to literature and life. |
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... called " feminist " in the modern sense , that is the case with a majority of Renaissance defenses of women : defenders and detractors alike trafficked in stereotypes which are . remote from , and even antithetical to , modern feminism ...
... called " feminist " in the modern sense , that is the case with a majority of Renaissance defenses of women : defenders and detractors alike trafficked in stereotypes which are . remote from , and even antithetical to , modern feminism ...
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... called the husband " a little God in the family " ( p . 113 ) . Even in this essentially feudal universe , the order of priority was sometimes reversed . While the wife expressed subservience in feudal dic- tion when she called her ...
... called the husband " a little God in the family " ( p . 113 ) . Even in this essentially feudal universe , the order of priority was sometimes reversed . While the wife expressed subservience in feudal dic- tion when she called her ...
Pagina 143
... called “ a creature . . . nature hath brought forth / To mock the sex of woman . . . a thing / One knows not how to name : her birth began / Ere she was all made : ' tis woman more than man , / Man more than woman " [ Dekker and ...
... called “ a creature . . . nature hath brought forth / To mock the sex of woman . . . a thing / One knows not how to name : her birth began / Ere she was all made : ' tis woman more than man , / Man more than woman " [ Dekker and ...
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Exordium | 1 |
THE FORMAL CONTROVERSY | 11 |
The Early Tudor Controversy | 18 |
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