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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... scene , during a suspension of hostilities , opposing warriors dine together ; like opposing soldiers in Bonduca , they admire each other in a male - to - male sort of way . The scene is like a visit to a rival football team's locker ...
... scene , during a suspension of hostilities , opposing warriors dine together ; like opposing soldiers in Bonduca , they admire each other in a male - to - male sort of way . The scene is like a visit to a rival football team's locker ...
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... scene . Both Enobarbus and Cleopatra spend the scene deciding whether to desert Antony . By scene's end , Enobarbus has decided to leave , and Cleopatra has decided to stay . Her decision is foolish in practical terms ; his is ...
... scene . Both Enobarbus and Cleopatra spend the scene deciding whether to desert Antony . By scene's end , Enobarbus has decided to leave , and Cleopatra has decided to stay . Her decision is foolish in practical terms ; his is ...
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... scene's complicated unmasking may be only a light - hearted send - up of disguise conventions : Lorenzo's throw- ing off shepherd's disguise to reveal Amazon disguise , and within fifteen lines throwing off his Amazon disguise to reveal ...
... scene's complicated unmasking may be only a light - hearted send - up of disguise conventions : Lorenzo's throw- ing off shepherd's disguise to reveal Amazon disguise , and within fifteen lines throwing off his Amazon disguise to reveal ...
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