Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 pagini |
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Pagina 27
... sexual fulfillment is salvation , men ( de- spite the findings of Kinsey and others ) are very often said to possess the stronger sexual urge.11 After feminine wiles ( " Wepe they or loughe they , all is one thynge / They deale most ...
... sexual fulfillment is salvation , men ( de- spite the findings of Kinsey and others ) are very often said to possess the stronger sexual urge.11 After feminine wiles ( " Wepe they or loughe they , all is one thynge / They deale most ...
Pagina 203
... sexual advances ; the wife's family and friends are invited to dinner after the Morel's skin epi- sode to watch the wife parade her new - found subjection ; the mother is taken to the cellar to view Morel's skin and the birch rods and ...
... sexual advances ; the wife's family and friends are invited to dinner after the Morel's skin epi- sode to watch the wife parade her new - found subjection ; the mother is taken to the cellar to view Morel's skin and the birch rods and ...
Pagina 293
... sexual interest is known to every girl whose pigtails have ever been pulled by the hand- somest boy in the class - or at least that's what she hopes . As if the ques- tion of women and misogyny is not pestered enough by paradox already ...
... sexual interest is known to every girl whose pigtails have ever been pulled by the hand- somest boy in the class - or at least that's what she hopes . As if the ques- tion of women and misogyny is not pestered enough by paradox already ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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