Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 Seiten |
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... argues that God was unimpressed by Adam's logic in blaming sin on the woman ; He put a curse of hard work on Adam . Eve was punished by sorrow in child- bearing , true ; but labor pains , he argues , are only a penance , not a curse ...
... argues that God was unimpressed by Adam's logic in blaming sin on the woman ; He put a curse of hard work on Adam . Eve was punished by sorrow in child- bearing , true ; but labor pains , he argues , are only a penance , not a curse ...
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... argues , after Plato , that woman differs from man " onely in a materiall designation , hauing one and the same specificall essence " ( p . 2 ) . Instead of exonerating Eve , he proclaims her irrelevant . Sex roles have changed since ...
... argues , after Plato , that woman differs from man " onely in a materiall designation , hauing one and the same specificall essence " ( p . 2 ) . Instead of exonerating Eve , he proclaims her irrelevant . Sex roles have changed since ...
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... argues , “ one Sex alone is an argument of imperfection ; and therefore the Heathens did attribute both of them to God . Orpheus said of Iupiter , that he was Male and Female " ( p . 141 ; cf. The Courtier , pp . 223-26 ) . A problem ...
... argues , “ one Sex alone is an argument of imperfection ; and therefore the Heathens did attribute both of them to God . Orpheus said of Iupiter , that he was Male and Female " ( p . 141 ; cf. The Courtier , pp . 223-26 ) . A problem ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
Urheberrecht | |
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