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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... essay " Jane Anger and John Lyly , " in which Kahin states that " the content of Euphues his Censure to Philautus had been included in Lyly's Euphues the Anatomy of Wit . . . as early as 1578 ” ( pp . 31–35 ) . What she can mean by ...
... essay " Jane Anger and John Lyly , " in which Kahin states that " the content of Euphues his Censure to Philautus had been included in Lyly's Euphues the Anatomy of Wit . . . as early as 1578 ” ( pp . 31–35 ) . What she can mean by ...
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... essay , unlike his , will avoid hyperbole . Speght knows she cannot afford to fulfil stereotype by emotional ourbursts : her stance must be that of the controlled , respon- sible intellectual . But she is unwilling to be ladylike ; her ...
... essay , unlike his , will avoid hyperbole . Speght knows she cannot afford to fulfil stereotype by emotional ourbursts : her stance must be that of the controlled , respon- sible intellectual . But she is unwilling to be ladylike ; her ...
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... essay ran to a second edition , and this was partly because , whatever else one can say apropos the relative merits of antifeminist attacks and pro - feminist defenses , the attacks were certainly more fun . Anyone primarily inter ...
... essay ran to a second edition , and this was partly because , whatever else one can say apropos the relative merits of antifeminist attacks and pro - feminist defenses , the attacks were certainly more fun . Anyone primarily inter ...
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