Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 pagini |
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... question , damning and praising women with equal conviction . R. Warwick Bond cites evidence indicating that the formal debate about womankind was a prescribed exercise in medieval universities , a vehicle for acquiring and ...
... question , damning and praising women with equal conviction . R. Warwick Bond cites evidence indicating that the formal debate about womankind was a prescribed exercise in medieval universities , a vehicle for acquiring and ...
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... questions of real importance were moral questions , attacks and defenses concentrated on issues plainly moral , such as lechery and deceit , at the expense of questions more legal or social , such as women's right to own property , or ...
... questions of real importance were moral questions , attacks and defenses concentrated on issues plainly moral , such as lechery and deceit , at the expense of questions more legal or social , such as women's right to own property , or ...
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... question which came to such prominence in Jacobean literature had been latent in the Renaissance debate about womankind from the very beginning . The pronouncements on education for women of the early Renaissance hu- manists Erasmus ...
... question which came to such prominence in Jacobean literature had been latent in the Renaissance debate about womankind from the very beginning . The pronouncements on education for women of the early Renaissance hu- manists Erasmus ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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