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The title page , the description of contents , and the translator's preface of the 1561 edition all advertise that the work features prominently a discussion of women ; this suggests that Seres printed The Courtier with an eye to ...
The title page , the description of contents , and the translator's preface of the 1561 edition all advertise that the work features prominently a discussion of women ; this suggests that Seres printed The Courtier with an eye to ...
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The discussion of the ideal gentleman was led by a man , but despite Emilia's obvious qualifications — wit , good sense , outspokenness — the task of leading the discussion of the ideal gentlewoman falls to Julian .
The discussion of the ideal gentleman was led by a man , but despite Emilia's obvious qualifications — wit , good sense , outspokenness — the task of leading the discussion of the ideal gentlewoman falls to Julian .
Pagina 59
Tilney alludes to Castiglione in his opening lines and , like Castiglione , creates a courtly discussion of a set topic , with one speaker leading each day's discussion ; but instead of delineating the ideal courtier , Tilney's ...
Tilney alludes to Castiglione in his opening lines and , like Castiglione , creates a courtly discussion of a set topic , with one speaker leading each day's discussion ; but instead of delineating the ideal courtier , Tilney's ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
THE FORMAL CONTROVERSY | 11 |
The Early Tudor Controversy | 18 |
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Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind ... Linda Woodbridge Vizualizare fragmente - 1984 |
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