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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... shrew : her husband rules the kingdom " in publike ” but is " over - rul'd by a curst wife in private " ; Lady Macbeth , who talks her husband into regicide , has a chastising tongue that would be a credit to any shrew . 12 The wife who ...
... shrew : her husband rules the kingdom " in publike ” but is " over - rul'd by a curst wife in private " ; Lady Macbeth , who talks her husband into regicide , has a chastising tongue that would be a credit to any shrew . 12 The wife who ...
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... Shrew , 20 and it is customary to praise Shakespeare's superior humanity in the handling of this unsavory old story . But physical brutality in shrew tamings was already out of style when he wrote anyway , and other authors had always ...
... Shrew , 20 and it is customary to praise Shakespeare's superior humanity in the handling of this unsavory old story . But physical brutality in shrew tamings was already out of style when he wrote anyway , and other authors had always ...
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... Shrew , " in The Woman's Part , p . 67 ) ; Juliet Dusinberre judges Taming a feminist play because Shakespeare's Kate justifies the subjection of women on political grounds rather than ( as does Kate in the anony- mous Taming of A Shrew ) ...
... Shrew , " in The Woman's Part , p . 67 ) ; Juliet Dusinberre judges Taming a feminist play because Shakespeare's Kate justifies the subjection of women on political grounds rather than ( as does Kate in the anony- mous Taming of A Shrew ) ...
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