Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 pagini |
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... whore had a fixed category ; if she reformed she was an " honest whore , " but still classifiable as a whore . But a maid who lost her virginity became nothing . Like the itinerant actor , she was classless and therefore feared . This ...
... whore had a fixed category ; if she reformed she was an " honest whore , " but still classifiable as a whore . But a maid who lost her virginity became nothing . Like the itinerant actor , she was classless and therefore feared . This ...
Pagina 261
... whore into a hero . The attempt is unsuccessful , but one can see in it the seeds of his daring “ so what ? " attitude toward female sexual indiscretions in The Duchess of Malfi . In The Devil's Law - Case , he tackles the charge of ...
... whore into a hero . The attempt is unsuccessful , but one can see in it the seeds of his daring “ so what ? " attitude toward female sexual indiscretions in The Duchess of Malfi . In The Devil's Law - Case , he tackles the charge of ...
Pagina 331
... Whore . In A Collection of Old English Plays , ed . A. H. Bullen . New York : B. Blom , 1882-1889 . Cuckolds haven ; or , The marry'd mans miserie . STC 6101 . Davison , Francis . A Poetical Rapsody . STC 6375 . The deceyte of women ...
... Whore . In A Collection of Old English Plays , ed . A. H. Bullen . New York : B. Blom , 1882-1889 . Cuckolds haven ; or , The marry'd mans miserie . STC 6101 . Davison , Francis . A Poetical Rapsody . STC 6375 . The deceyte of women ...
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The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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