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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... Jacobean Controversy to 1620 As JAMES'S REIGN OPENED , the formal controversy showed signs of moribundity . No home - grown formal attack on women appeared in England between 1592 and 1615. Two formal defenses straggled onto the early ...
... Jacobean Controversy to 1620 As JAMES'S REIGN OPENED , the formal controversy showed signs of moribundity . No home - grown formal attack on women appeared in England between 1592 and 1615. Two formal defenses straggled onto the early ...
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... Jacobean commentators . William Heale , in an intensely serious denun- ciation of wife beating , lays much at the door of literary antifeminism : " It is a custome growne so common to vnder valew [ women's ] worth , as everie rymer hath ...
... Jacobean commentators . William Heale , in an intensely serious denun- ciation of wife beating , lays much at the door of literary antifeminism : " It is a custome growne so common to vnder valew [ women's ] worth , as everie rymer hath ...
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... Jacobean literature , was frequently no more than a method of social climbing : " Though my father be a low - capped tradesman , yet I must be a lady " ( Gertrude in Eastward Ho , I.ii. 3-4 ) . 13. In early Jacobean plays , women were ...
... Jacobean literature , was frequently no more than a method of social climbing : " Though my father be a low - capped tradesman , yet I must be a lady " ( Gertrude in Eastward Ho , I.ii. 3-4 ) . 13. In early Jacobean plays , women were ...
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