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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... wife " was the shortnyng of his life / By many daies and yeres . " ( This poem is ac- companied by a rejoinder : if what the poet says is true , he should be glad to be dead ; but if he is given to unjustly blaming his wife , she should ...
... wife " was the shortnyng of his life / By many daies and yeres . " ( This poem is ac- companied by a rejoinder : if what the poet says is true , he should be glad to be dead ; but if he is given to unjustly blaming his wife , she should ...
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... wives . Among the literary descendants of Mrs. Noah in the mystery plays , the most dynamic is Strife , the shrew in the anonymous Tom Tyler and His Wife , ca. 1560. Strife's boasting to her female drinking companions about her marital ...
... wives . Among the literary descendants of Mrs. Noah in the mystery plays , the most dynamic is Strife , the shrew in the anonymous Tom Tyler and His Wife , ca. 1560. Strife's boasting to her female drinking companions about her marital ...
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... wife can think of much mirth . One wife longs for freedom : could she break out of these " chains " she would wear silk , go to plays , preachings , and pilgrimages , keep much company , change lovers often . The other hates marriage ...
... wife can think of much mirth . One wife longs for freedom : could she break out of these " chains " she would wear silk , go to plays , preachings , and pilgrimages , keep much company , change lovers often . The other hates marriage ...
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