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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... permutations , from poetry to prose , from romantic to satiric to musical . The formal controversy existed in medieval times , as is documented 1 in the works collected by Utley . Humanism , however 14 The Formal Controversy.
... permutations , from poetry to prose , from romantic to satiric to musical . The formal controversy existed in medieval times , as is documented 1 in the works collected by Utley . Humanism , however 14 The Formal Controversy.
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... formal controversy's possibly having roots in ancient ritual . The forces of fertility are , in the formal controversy , on the side of the defense : the misogynist who attacks women is clearly a representative of winter , and women are ...
... formal controversy's possibly having roots in ancient ritual . The forces of fertility are , in the formal controversy , on the side of the defense : the misogynist who attacks women is clearly a representative of winter , and women are ...
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... using them in the same ways the formal controversy had . Lucrece , fabled for chas- tity , is alluded to in The Taming of the Shrew ( II.i.298 ) , Titus Andronicus ( IV.i.91 ) , Twelfth Night ( II . v 126 The Formal Controversy.
... using them in the same ways the formal controversy had . Lucrece , fabled for chas- tity , is alluded to in The Taming of the Shrew ( II.i.298 ) , Titus Andronicus ( IV.i.91 ) , Twelfth Night ( II . v 126 The Formal Controversy.
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