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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... feminine " qualities in men . Compared with his Jacobean contemporaries , he created remarkably few fops . Contempt for male effeminacy he mainly limits to the battlefield , and even there , allegations of effeminacy are often only ...
... feminine " qualities in men . Compared with his Jacobean contemporaries , he created remarkably few fops . Contempt for male effeminacy he mainly limits to the battlefield , and even there , allegations of effeminacy are often only ...
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... feminine mercy , alleged feminine cruelty , sinfulness , frailty , deceit , scolding , gullibility , patience , timidity , aggression , vengefulness , talkativeness , inability to keep secrets . The returning - soldier figure appears ...
... feminine mercy , alleged feminine cruelty , sinfulness , frailty , deceit , scolding , gullibility , patience , timidity , aggression , vengefulness , talkativeness , inability to keep secrets . The returning - soldier figure appears ...
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... feminine " ami- ability and mercy . A complete human being , he seems to assume , will have all these qualities . Iago's vision of the ideal ruler as a model of justice and clemency is a hermaphroditic image ; the heroic soldier dressed ...
... feminine " ami- ability and mercy . A complete human being , he seems to assume , will have all these qualities . Iago's vision of the ideal ruler as a model of justice and clemency is a hermaphroditic image ; the heroic soldier dressed ...
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