Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620 |
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The most obvious literary vehicle for exploring such issues was transvestite disguise in the drama . During the 1990s , Shakespeare frequently used transvestite disguise in his plots ; other dramatists used it occasionally .
The most obvious literary vehicle for exploring such issues was transvestite disguise in the drama . During the 1990s , Shakespeare frequently used transvestite disguise in his plots ; other dramatists used it occasionally .
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1613 , adopts masculine disguise to regain her fortune , Alathe in Fletcher's The Nightwalker , ca. 1611 , to win back her defecting fiancé , Martia in The Widow , ca. 1616 , to escape enforced marriage . Several of the male - disguised ...
1613 , adopts masculine disguise to regain her fortune , Alathe in Fletcher's The Nightwalker , ca. 1611 , to win back her defecting fiancé , Martia in The Widow , ca. 1616 , to escape enforced marriage . Several of the male - disguised ...
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The image is enhanced by Lorenzo's final disguise : “ an old Shepherd . ” He uses this “ Siluan disguise ” primarily to introduce the slanderer figure so often juxtaposed with the stage misogynist : Know , that all the Happinesse I did ...
The image is enhanced by Lorenzo's final disguise : “ an old Shepherd . ” He uses this “ Siluan disguise ” primarily to introduce the slanderer figure so often juxtaposed with the stage misogynist : Know , that all the Happinesse I did ...
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