Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620 |
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With regard to love and marriage , the Renaissance inherited from the late Middle Ages two literary traditions in which the conventional sexual hierarchy is reversed to give dominance to the woman — the aristocratic tradition of courtly ...
With regard to love and marriage , the Renaissance inherited from the late Middle Ages two literary traditions in which the conventional sexual hierarchy is reversed to give dominance to the woman — the aristocratic tradition of courtly ...
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1611 , Wildbrain's aunt denounces him for his part in the breakup of Maria's marriage to Algripe . Evicting this mooching nephew from her house , she joins with several other women in haranguing Algripe and threatening to burn his house ...
1611 , Wildbrain's aunt denounces him for his part in the breakup of Maria's marriage to Algripe . Evicting this mooching nephew from her house , she joins with several other women in haranguing Algripe and threatening to burn his house ...
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When the duchess announces , “ I'll never marry , ” the cardinal is cynical : “ So most widows say : / But ... Assertiveness is here carried to an extreme : not only does she propose marriage to her man , but when he accepts she herself ...
When the duchess announces , “ I'll never marry , ” the cardinal is cynical : “ So most widows say : / But ... Assertiveness is here carried to an extreme : not only does she propose marriage to her man , but when he accepts she herself ...
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