Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 Seiten |
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... convention , is merely sexist . I see no more reason for taking Anger's treatise as an emotional outburst than for ... conventions bespeak conversance with a tradition . Her de- fense of women's intelligence combines a tone of tough ...
... convention , is merely sexist . I see no more reason for taking Anger's treatise as an emotional outburst than for ... conventions bespeak conversance with a tradition . Her de- fense of women's intelligence combines a tone of tough ...
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... conventions , just as a poet might pen a Petrarchan complaint whether or not he had lately been victimized by a ... convention , structured and argued like a response . Within a few years , the formal controversy revived . In 1613 ...
... conventions , just as a poet might pen a Petrarchan complaint whether or not he had lately been victimized by a ... convention , structured and argued like a response . Within a few years , the formal controversy revived . In 1613 ...
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... convention , indeed , was so pervasive that the inevitable reaction set in ; it began to be parodied . More Dissemblers Besides Women , ca. 1615 , has great fun with a woman whose page's disguise subjects her to the torments of dancing ...
... convention , indeed , was so pervasive that the inevitable reaction set in ; it began to be parodied . More Dissemblers Besides Women , ca. 1615 , has great fun with a woman whose page's disguise subjects her to the torments of dancing ...
Inhalt
Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
Urheberrecht | |
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