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To connect vanity , women , the devil , and “ this unlovely Bush ” has unconscious
as well as conscious implications of hostility toward women . These connotations
are reinforced later , in his attack on “ our overgrowne Lock - wearers , and ...
To connect vanity , women , the devil , and “ this unlovely Bush ” has unconscious
as well as conscious implications of hostility toward women . These connotations
are reinforced later , in his attack on “ our overgrowne Lock - wearers , and ...
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The language also encouraged a very flexible rhetoric of gender associations
within each saint , man or woman . ... Puritans considered strong and tender
emotions to be another sign of women ' s unfitness for authority , even while
showing ...
The language also encouraged a very flexible rhetoric of gender associations
within each saint , man or woman . ... Puritans considered strong and tender
emotions to be another sign of women ' s unfitness for authority , even while
showing ...
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Ben BarkerBenfield , “ Anne Hutchinson and the Puritan Attitude toward Women ,
” Feminist Studies , 1 ( Fall 1972 ) , asserts that the Puritan metaphor of mystical
marriage encouraged men to dominate women so as to identify with their ...
Ben BarkerBenfield , “ Anne Hutchinson and the Puritan Attitude toward Women ,
” Feminist Studies , 1 ( Fall 1972 ) , asserts that the Puritan metaphor of mystical
marriage encouraged men to dominate women so as to identify with their ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
Puritans Hate Stage Plays? | 23 |
CHAPTER | 41 |
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