Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 páginas |
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... notes ancient arguments for women's equality and rights , citing Lycurgus and Plato . Adducing other cultures where women had more rights than they now have - the Cantabrians , Scythians , Thracians - he observes , " That is nowe ...
... notes ancient arguments for women's equality and rights , citing Lycurgus and Plato . Adducing other cultures where women had more rights than they now have - the Cantabrians , Scythians , Thracians - he observes , " That is nowe ...
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... notes , and avoids jest ; The School House employs just over twenty exempla , provides no notes , and covers deficiencies of argument with jokes . It seems most probable to me that the formal attack on women re- ceived what structure ...
... notes , and avoids jest ; The School House employs just over twenty exempla , provides no notes , and covers deficiencies of argument with jokes . It seems most probable to me that the formal attack on women re- ceived what structure ...
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... NOTES 1. I use the 1545 edition , STC 7658. The only extant copy of the 1540 edition , at the Huntington Library , is not listed in the STC . References to the STC in my notes and Bibliography are to Pollard and Redgrave's Short - Title ...
... NOTES 1. I use the 1545 edition , STC 7658. The only extant copy of the 1540 edition , at the Huntington Library , is not listed in the STC . References to the STC in my notes and Bibliography are to Pollard and Redgrave's Short - Title ...
Contenido
Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind ... Linda Woodbridge Vista de fragmentos - 1984 |
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