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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... drama had many other potential sources . And there are enough instances where the old exempla are treated differently from the way the formal controversy treated them to cast doubt on the controversy's influence . Semiramis was ...
... drama had many other potential sources . And there are enough instances where the old exempla are treated differently from the way the formal controversy treated them to cast doubt on the controversy's influence . Semiramis was ...
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... drama's changed stance toward women . The new image of women in the Jacobean drama is suggestively con- temporary with the revived female transvestite movement . References to women in male attire begin to appear around 1606-7 , which ...
... drama's changed stance toward women . The new image of women in the Jacobean drama is suggestively con- temporary with the revived female transvestite movement . References to women in male attire begin to appear around 1606-7 , which ...
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... drama is concerned , patriarchy was definitely not exercising a more despotic power during the hic mulier years : King James's attempt , as reported by Chamberlain , to enlist the support of literature in his campaign against aggressive ...
... drama is concerned , patriarchy was definitely not exercising a more despotic power during the hic mulier years : King James's attempt , as reported by Chamberlain , to enlist the support of literature in his campaign against aggressive ...
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