Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 ページ |
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... contemporary reality too . The problem is that the expression of reality is nearly always oblique : it must be extrapolated from recurring plot structures , unravelled from patterns of characterization , coaxed from odd twistings of ...
... contemporary reality too . The problem is that the expression of reality is nearly always oblique : it must be extrapolated from recurring plot structures , unravelled from patterns of characterization , coaxed from odd twistings of ...
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... contemporary with intense activity in the formal controversy , the 1560s ; they are dra- matic equivalents of the formal defense , as indeed their heroines ' names are familiar to the formal defense's lists of good women . The presence ...
... contemporary with intense activity in the formal controversy , the 1560s ; they are dra- matic equivalents of the formal defense , as indeed their heroines ' names are familiar to the formal defense's lists of good women . The presence ...
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... contemporary , were acted by Queen Anne's Men at the Red Bull . Among contemporary dramatists , Webster most consistently saw through stereotypes of women . It is not at all farfetched to suggest that he may have had a hand in this play ...
... contemporary , were acted by Queen Anne's Men at the Red Bull . Among contemporary dramatists , Webster most consistently saw through stereotypes of women . It is not at all farfetched to suggest that he may have had a hand in this play ...
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