Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620 |
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I. G.'s An Apologie for Women - Kinde , 1605 , comes closer to fulfilling formal conventions ; it mentions detraction ... He opens with an epic convention , invocation of the Muse : in fact , rather charmingly , he invokes all nine ...
I. G.'s An Apologie for Women - Kinde , 1605 , comes closer to fulfilling formal conventions ; it mentions detraction ... He opens with an epic convention , invocation of the Muse : in fact , rather charmingly , he invokes all nine ...
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... in a package with all its conventions , just as a poet might pen a Petrarchan complaint whether or not he had lately ... what misleads us into doing so is that the genre is , by convention , structured and argued like a response .
... in a package with all its conventions , just as a poet might pen a Petrarchan complaint whether or not he had lately ... what misleads us into doing so is that the genre is , by convention , structured and argued like a response .
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The convention , indeed , was so pervasive that the inevitable reaction set in ; it began to be parodied . ... In the same play , convention breaks down entirely when Aurelia enters dressed as a man : unlike fathers in the old days of ...
The convention , indeed , was so pervasive that the inevitable reaction set in ; it began to be parodied . ... In the same play , convention breaks down entirely when Aurelia enters dressed as a man : unlike fathers in the old days of ...
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