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 276
... misogynist . When Euphues turns against women , he advises , " Learne of . . . Diogenes to detest women bee they neuer so comely . " 3 The Diogenes Lodge created in Catharos , Diogenes in his Singularitie , 1591 , counsels , " Multiply ...
... misogynist . When Euphues turns against women , he advises , " Learne of . . . Diogenes to detest women bee they neuer so comely . " 3 The Diogenes Lodge created in Catharos , Diogenes in his Singularitie , 1591 , counsels , " Multiply ...
Pagina 288
... misogynist is frequently found in conjunction with a related type , the slanderer . 12 Misogynists libel womankind ; slanderers blacken one woman's reputation . The slanderer , unlike the misogynist , is nearly al- ways treated with ...
... misogynist is frequently found in conjunction with a related type , the slanderer . 12 Misogynists libel womankind ; slanderers blacken one woman's reputation . The slanderer , unlike the misogynist , is nearly al- ways treated with ...
Pagina 290
... misogynist made a laughing- stock would hardly buck up a henpecked husband . The misogynist is more likely present to initiate comment , pro and con , on the nature of women ; the Renaissance found it virtually impossible to focus ...
... misogynist made a laughing- stock would hardly buck up a henpecked husband . The misogynist is more likely present to initiate comment , pro and con , on the nature of women ; the Renaissance found it virtually impossible to focus ...
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Exordium | 1 |
THE FORMAL CONTROVERSY | 11 |
The Early Tudor Controversy | 18 |
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