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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... tion of Gosynhyll's School House of Women has long been posited , partly to locate the malicious detractor to whom Vaughan refers.5 But the book Vaughan vaguely alludes to in his opening lines is not necessarily a satire on women , at ...
... tion of Gosynhyll's School House of Women has long been posited , partly to locate the malicious detractor to whom Vaughan refers.5 But the book Vaughan vaguely alludes to in his opening lines is not necessarily a satire on women , at ...
Pagina 112
... tion of the Arraignment ; fresh editions of Euphues appeared in 1617 , 1623 , 1631 , and 1636 , coinciding closely with the Arraignment's period of pop- ularity ( ten editions between 1615 and 1637 ) . This suggests a revival of ...
... tion of the Arraignment ; fresh editions of Euphues appeared in 1617 , 1623 , 1631 , and 1636 , coinciding closely with the Arraignment's period of pop- ularity ( ten editions between 1615 and 1637 ) . This suggests a revival of ...
Pagina 317
... tion as love , Misogynos disguises lust as love ; neither feels a dram of compassion for the lovers condemned to death . Atticus makes a third in an unholy trinity ; amputating his sense of mercy , he forfeits all human values , even ...
... tion as love , Misogynos disguises lust as love ; neither feels a dram of compassion for the lovers condemned to death . Atticus makes a third in an unholy trinity ; amputating his sense of mercy , he forfeits all human values , even ...
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Exordium | 1 |
THE FORMAL CONTROVERSY | 11 |
The Early Tudor Controversy | 18 |
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