Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 pagini |
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Pagina 34
... discussion with Sappho's skill in poetry and the Sybils ' in prophesy . One common theme in defenses , that men ought to show respect for womanhood out of gratitude to their mothers , Gosynhyll expands into a panegyric to motherhood ...
... discussion with Sappho's skill in poetry and the Sybils ' in prophesy . One common theme in defenses , that men ought to show respect for womanhood out of gratitude to their mothers , Gosynhyll expands into a panegyric to motherhood ...
Pagina 52
... discussion of women towards the end of Book II - significantly , during a discussion of jesting . Although in the collection of impenetrable jokes which com- prises much of Book II , Castiglione avoids antifeminist humor , the ques ...
... discussion of women towards the end of Book II - significantly , during a discussion of jesting . Although in the collection of impenetrable jokes which com- prises much of Book II , Castiglione avoids antifeminist humor , the ques ...
Pagina 225
... discuss the relative merits of the three estates of womankind— maidenhood , marriage , and widowhood . The widow ... discussion is men . The widow complains about her late husband , a wencher . The maid , advised to marry a youth who ...
... discuss the relative merits of the three estates of womankind— maidenhood , marriage , and widowhood . The widow ... discussion is men . The widow complains about her late husband , a wencher . The maid , advised to marry a youth who ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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