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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Pagina 169
... male effeminacy and an enormous amount of comment on female aggressive- ness ; although literary convention is still operating , it is not unreasonable to suspect that this intense interest in unorthodox male / female behavior reflects ...
... male effeminacy and an enormous amount of comment on female aggressive- ness ; although literary convention is still operating , it is not unreasonable to suspect that this intense interest in unorthodox male / female behavior reflects ...
Pagina 238
... Male characters under the influence of Petrarchanism wept , sighed , complained , exchanged their manly freedom for abject slavery to feminine whim . Such a male lover became effeminate and gave up his former friendships partly because ...
... Male characters under the influence of Petrarchanism wept , sighed , complained , exchanged their manly freedom for abject slavery to feminine whim . Such a male lover became effeminate and gave up his former friendships partly because ...
Pagina 241
... male friendships are usually between social equals , the female friendships often have a note of social dependency that is inimical to the highest forms of friendship . Male friendships in Renaissance literature often have a Pla- tonic ...
... male friendships are usually between social equals , the female friendships often have a note of social dependency that is inimical to the highest forms of friendship . Male friendships in Renaissance literature often have a Pla- tonic ...
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Exordium | 1 |
THE FORMAL CONTROVERSY | 11 |
The Early Tudor Controversy | 18 |
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