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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... Lady Marquess of Northampton , in 1551. Whatever else it may have accomplished , if the formal controversy was responsible for giving the world The Courtier in English , it deserves some honorable mention in literary history for that ...
... Lady Marquess of Northampton , in 1551. Whatever else it may have accomplished , if the formal controversy was responsible for giving the world The Courtier in English , it deserves some honorable mention in literary history for that ...
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... Lady Margaret , Queen Isabella , the women ruling Hungary and Naples . One cluster of four exempla occurring ... Lady of no lesse worth , then wealth , wife to two Kings , Charles and Lewis , but to neither of them any way inferiour ...
... Lady Margaret , Queen Isabella , the women ruling Hungary and Naples . One cluster of four exempla occurring ... Lady of no lesse worth , then wealth , wife to two Kings , Charles and Lewis , but to neither of them any way inferiour ...
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... Lady Macbeth faints too , although she may be shamming , like Tamyra in Chapman's Bussy d'Ambois . At other times women - Constance in King John , Ophelia , Lady Macbeth — retreat from unpleasant reality into madness and sometimes ...
... Lady Macbeth faints too , although she may be shamming , like Tamyra in Chapman's Bussy d'Ambois . At other times women - Constance in King John , Ophelia , Lady Macbeth — retreat from unpleasant reality into madness and sometimes ...
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