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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... literary misogyny get small satisfaction from scholars : literary historians have spared our sensibility but frustrated our curiosity . And even the few who have taken up the topic have confused the issue by portraying literary misogyny ...
... literary misogyny get small satisfaction from scholars : literary historians have spared our sensibility but frustrated our curiosity . And even the few who have taken up the topic have confused the issue by portraying literary misogyny ...
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... literary misogyny get small satisfaction from scholars : literary historians have spared our sensibility but frustrated our curiosity . And even the few who have taken up the topic have confused the issue by portraying literary misogyny ...
... literary misogyny get small satisfaction from scholars : literary historians have spared our sensibility but frustrated our curiosity . And even the few who have taken up the topic have confused the issue by portraying literary misogyny ...
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... literary conven- tions and new ways of looking at contemporary reality . I will focus on the years 1540 to 1620 : in the seminal years 1540 to 1542 , five documents of the formal controversy were published , while the years 1615 to 1620 ...
... literary conven- tions and new ways of looking at contemporary reality . I will focus on the years 1540 to 1620 : in the seminal years 1540 to 1542 , five documents of the formal controversy were published , while the years 1615 to 1620 ...
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