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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... defenses or dialogues in which defender triumphs over detractor . This numerical disparity suggests that the defense was the formal controversy's basic format , the attack a var- iant . Defenses of women were always inclined to be ...
... defenses or dialogues in which defender triumphs over detractor . This numerical disparity suggests that the defense was the formal controversy's basic format , the attack a var- iant . Defenses of women were always inclined to be ...
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... defense of women . In 1560 , Kynge bound More's defense with The School House , having en- tered both in 1557-58 . One wonders how and when More acquired his copy of The School House , which had probably been out of print for some ...
... defense of women . In 1560 , Kynge bound More's defense with The School House , having en- tered both in 1557-58 . One wonders how and when More acquired his copy of The School House , which had probably been out of print for some ...
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... defense of women which is largely indistin- guishable from a formal antifeminist treatise . The Excellencie of good women employs some defense conventions , without the formal defense's careful structure or internal logic . Made of the ...
... defense of women which is largely indistin- guishable from a formal antifeminist treatise . The Excellencie of good women employs some defense conventions , without the formal defense's careful structure or internal logic . Made of the ...
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