Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 pagini |
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... figure and the aggressive , liberty - minded woman , either a shrew or a whore . Chaucer's Clerk had put Griselda to exemplary and homiletic purposes ; so did the Renaissance . In the 1600 Patient Grissil , Grissil is juxtaposed with ...
... figure and the aggressive , liberty - minded woman , either a shrew or a whore . Chaucer's Clerk had put Griselda to exemplary and homiletic purposes ; so did the Renaissance . In the 1600 Patient Grissil , Grissil is juxtaposed with ...
Pagina 278
... figure owes a great deal to the formal controversy : a character like Politic Per- suasion is part allegorical figure , part embodiment of the spirit of Ed- ward Gosynhyll . This type of play saw the first transmutation of the formal ...
... figure owes a great deal to the formal controversy : a character like Politic Per- suasion is part allegorical figure , part embodiment of the spirit of Ed- ward Gosynhyll . This type of play saw the first transmutation of the formal ...
Pagina 318
... figures of evil , they need no further motivation . We have seen that the Vice evolved into a misogynist in plays vindicating Woman against detraction . This was a natural , even an inevitable , development . The Vice , always a figure ...
... figures of evil , they need no further motivation . We have seen that the Vice evolved into a misogynist in plays vindicating Woman against detraction . This was a natural , even an inevitable , development . The Vice , always a figure ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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aggressive Agrippa antifeminism antifeminist Antony argues argument Arraignment behavior Book breeches Castiglione character classical Cleopatra contemporary Courtier courtly love CRUZ The University defense of women dialogue disguise drama Duchess Duchess of Malfi effeminacy effeminate Elyot's English Enobarbus Epicoene essay exempla female feminine feminism feminist formal attack formal controversy formal defense genre gossips Gosynhyll Gosynhyll's Haec-Vir hath haue Henry hermaphrodite hic mulier Honest Whore husband Jacobean Joseph Swetnam Lady literary London loue lover Lucrece lust maid male marriage marry masculine misogynist misogyny Mistress mulier Mulierum Pean nature paradox Patient Grissill Petrarchan play praise Queen Renaissance literature SANTA CRUZ satiric scene School House scold sexual Shakespeare shrew shrewishness slander Sowernam Speght stage misogynist stereotype suggests Swetnam the Woman-hater Taming thee Thomas thou tion tradition transvestism transvestite Tuvil University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA virago vpon whore widow wife wives woman womankind write