Invention of the Renaissance Woman: The Challenge of Female Independence in the Literature and Thought of Italy and EnglandPenn State Press, 2010 M11 1 |
Contenido
1 | 33 |
The Debate about Woman in the Orlando furioso | 97 |
Praise and Limitation of the Independent Woman in | 123 |
Thomas More Juan Luis Vives | 157 |
Virtue and Politics in Sir Thomas Elyots The Defence | 183 |
Practical Politics | 231 |
Praise and Defense of Woman in The Faerie Queene | 251 |
Praise and Defense of the Queen in The Faerie Queene | 281 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Invention of the Renaissance Woman: The Challenge of Female Independence ... Pamela Benson Vista de fragmentos - 1992 |
The Invention of the Renaissance Woman: The Challenge of Female Independence ... Pamela Benson Sin vista previa disponible - 1992 |
Términos y frases comunes
ability action active Amazonian antifeminism antifeminist argues argument Ariodante Ariosto Artegall assertion attack authority Aylmer Belphoebe biography Boccaccio Bradamante Bradamante's Britomart Candidus canto capacity Capella Castiglione chaste chastity context conventional Cortegiano debate dedicatory letter deeds defense of womankind defense of women demonstrates discussion domestic donna di palazzo donne Eccellenza Elizabeth Elyot encomium episode equal example Faerie Queene faith feminine gender Goggio humanist husband ideal Il Cortegiano independent woman inferior Isabella Italian justice lady knight learning literary Magnifico male Malecasta Marfisa Marganorre Marganorre's marriage masculine misogynist misogyny modern women moral More's mulieribus Narrator nature notion of woman offers Orlando furioso paradox Plato poem political position praise Proem profeminism profeminist Radigund reading Renaissance represents Rinaldo rocca Rodomonte Ruggiero rule Sabadino says sexual society speaks speech Spenser stanza story Strozzi suggests superior topic traditional Venus Vespasiano virtue Vives Vives's wife writing Zenobia