Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540 to 1620University of Illinois Press, 1984 - 364 ページ Impressively examines the relation sixteenth-century controversies about the nature of women have to literature and life. |
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... Gosynhyll's School House of Women has long been posited , partly to locate the malicious detractor to whom Vaughan refers.5 But the book Vaughan vaguely alludes to in his opening lines is not necessarily a satire on women , at Utley ...
... Gosynhyll's School House of Women has long been posited , partly to locate the malicious detractor to whom Vaughan refers.5 But the book Vaughan vaguely alludes to in his opening lines is not necessarily a satire on women , at Utley ...
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... Gosynhyll : both , Go- synhyll implies , were chosen by God to defend the honor of women . Gosynhyll comments on modern women that in estates he has visited the lady of the manor oversees baker , brewer , butler , and cook . Sketch- ing ...
... Gosynhyll : both , Go- synhyll implies , were chosen by God to defend the honor of women . Gosynhyll comments on modern women that in estates he has visited the lady of the manor oversees baker , brewer , butler , and cook . Sketch- ing ...
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... Gosynhyll make the same choices - Mary rather than Mir- iam as Moses's sister ; the Queen of Saba , not Sheba ; Jahel , not Jael ; Loth , not Lot . Both follow Livy ( or Boccaccio ) in naming Coriolanus's mother Veturia , rather than ...
... Gosynhyll make the same choices - Mary rather than Mir- iam as Moses's sister ; the Queen of Saba , not Sheba ; Jahel , not Jael ; Loth , not Lot . Both follow Livy ( or Boccaccio ) in naming Coriolanus's mother Veturia , rather than ...
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