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Newstead's assumption that literary misogyny , though intended in a spirit of fun , has the power to wound living women is shared by other Jacobean commentators . William Heale , in an intensely serious denunciation of wife beating ...
Newstead's assumption that literary misogyny , though intended in a spirit of fun , has the power to wound living women is shared by other Jacobean commentators . William Heale , in an intensely serious denunciation of wife beating ...
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The formal controversy was not the kind of feminism which reaches beyond the covers of books to transform living women ; we should consider , at least briefly , why the Renaissance defense of women never developed into anything ...
The formal controversy was not the kind of feminism which reaches beyond the covers of books to transform living women ; we should consider , at least briefly , why the Renaissance defense of women never developed into anything ...
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We can account for the drama's new image of women , forged during the hic mulier years , by positing increased pressure by female playgoers , which is itself an index of living women's actual power , and / or by positing increased ...
We can account for the drama's new image of women , forged during the hic mulier years , by positing increased pressure by female playgoers , which is itself an index of living women's actual power , and / or by positing increased ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
THE FORMAL CONTROVERSY | 11 |
The Early Tudor Controversy | 18 |
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