Renaissance Drama as Cultural History: Essays from Renaissance Drama, 1977-1987Mary Beth Rose Northwestern University Press, 1990 - 514 ページ The valuable annual Renaissance drama provides a broad forum for scholarly inquiry into the drama of the Renaissance. This collection of essays from past volumes focuses on the relation of the drama to cultural change and employs various historicist approaches to the study of Renaissance drama. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... female per- sonifications Fortuna and Natura themselves , the traditional adversaries of the designs of masculine desire . 111 In this respect the contrast with Ro- man Lucretia is again telling . In Livy's episode , Lucretia is ...
... female per- sonifications Fortuna and Natura themselves , the traditional adversaries of the designs of masculine desire . 111 In this respect the contrast with Ro- man Lucretia is again telling . In Livy's episode , Lucretia is ...
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... female reason given credence in the late seventeenth century , by such as Boileau and Perrault , La Bruyère and Addison , was swiftly and entirely consecrated . The novel dealt especially with the sentiments and affections because such ...
... female reason given credence in the late seventeenth century , by such as Boileau and Perrault , La Bruyère and Addison , was swiftly and entirely consecrated . The novel dealt especially with the sentiments and affections because such ...
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... female independence has been renegotiated as an issue of female self - control in a form - a leaky form - obviously related to talkative- ness , but far more shameful . It is the potential shamefulness of the as- sociation of women and ...
... female independence has been renegotiated as an issue of female self - control in a form - a leaky form - obviously related to talkative- ness , but far more shameful . It is the potential shamefulness of the as- sociation of women and ...
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