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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... character collection , 1614 , deal respectively with a good woman and a bad ; Richard Brathwait in Essaies upon the five senses , 1619 , creates the character of a shrew to balance his character of a good wife . In fact , the ...
... character collection , 1614 , deal respectively with a good woman and a bad ; Richard Brathwait in Essaies upon the five senses , 1619 , creates the character of a shrew to balance his character of a good wife . In fact , the ...
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... character and circumstance dictate . Their behavior is drawn from several literary sources , and they perform several functions within their respective plays . Literary sources for the character include certain stock figures from ...
... character and circumstance dictate . Their behavior is drawn from several literary sources , and they perform several functions within their respective plays . Literary sources for the character include certain stock figures from ...
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... character who embodied , almost allegorically , the Renaissance controversy about women . Among the nondramatic sources for the character is the Renaissance version of the Cynic Diogenes , who sometimes made satirical pro- nouncements ...
... character who embodied , almost allegorically , the Renaissance controversy about women . Among the nondramatic sources for the character is the Renaissance version of the Cynic Diogenes , who sometimes made satirical pro- nouncements ...
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