Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620 |
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The defenses by Elyot , Vaughan , and Gosynhyll , whatever their literary merits , accomplish little more for women's cause ... The next defense , however , while no less firmly grounded in literary tradition , evidences considerable ...
The defenses by Elyot , Vaughan , and Gosynhyll , whatever their literary merits , accomplish little more for women's cause ... The next defense , however , while no less firmly grounded in literary tradition , evidences considerable ...
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Of the five pieces comprising the early Tudor controversy , defenses of women outnumber attacks by four to one . ... This numerical disparity suggests that the defense was the formal controversy's basic format , the attack a variant .
Of the five pieces comprising the early Tudor controversy , defenses of women outnumber attacks by four to one . ... This numerical disparity suggests that the defense was the formal controversy's basic format , the attack a variant .
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In his Defence of Women , More testifies to having perused a copy of The School House on the strength of its subtitle , " wherin man may ... In 1560 , Kynge bound More's defense with The School House , having entered both in 1557–58 .
In his Defence of Women , More testifies to having perused a copy of The School House on the strength of its subtitle , " wherin man may ... In 1560 , Kynge bound More's defense with The School House , having entered both in 1557–58 .
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