Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620 |
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Perhaps the author , who had read his Spenser , remembered that giantesses could be lewd as well as aggressive . But aggression receives most emphasis : “ They swimme in the excesse of these vanities , and will bee man - like not onely ...
Perhaps the author , who had read his Spenser , remembered that giantesses could be lewd as well as aggressive . But aggression receives most emphasis : “ They swimme in the excesse of these vanities , and will bee man - like not onely ...
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The cowardice at the heart of the misogynist's aggressive posture had been part of the character type since Caninius's embarrassed retreat from misogyny when a warlike queen enters the room , in Elyot's Defense of Good Women .
The cowardice at the heart of the misogynist's aggressive posture had been part of the character type since Caninius's embarrassed retreat from misogyny when a warlike queen enters the room , in Elyot's Defense of Good Women .
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his aggressive stance out of fear , specifically fear of women , which confirms the impression that his misogyny grew out of sexual inadequacy . Misogynos owes much to the braggadocio , the braggart soldier who is actually a coward .
his aggressive stance out of fear , specifically fear of women , which confirms the impression that his misogyny grew out of sexual inadequacy . Misogynos owes much to the braggadocio , the braggart soldier who is actually a coward .
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