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Violet Wilson , Society Women of Shakespeare's Time ; Juliet Dusinberre , Shakespeare and the Nature of Women . 5. My definition of feminism here , it should be noted , is in sharp contradistinction to the definition offered by Coryl ...
Violet Wilson , Society Women of Shakespeare's Time ; Juliet Dusinberre , Shakespeare and the Nature of Women . 5. My definition of feminism here , it should be noted , is in sharp contradistinction to the definition offered by Coryl ...
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118-23 ) and Juliet Dusinberre ( Shakespeare and the Nature of Women , pp . 185-93 ) . . 2. Swetnam the Woman - hater : The Controversy and the Play , ed . Coryl Crandall . 3. Lyly , Euphues : The Anatomy of Wyt , p . 41 . 4.
118-23 ) and Juliet Dusinberre ( Shakespeare and the Nature of Women , pp . 185-93 ) . . 2. Swetnam the Woman - hater : The Controversy and the Play , ed . Coryl Crandall . 3. Lyly , Euphues : The Anatomy of Wyt , p . 41 . 4.
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In What Manner of Woman : Essays in English and American Life and Literature , ed . Marlene Springer , 15–38 . New York : New York University Press , 1977 . Dusinberre , Juliet . Shakespeare and the Nature of Women .
In What Manner of Woman : Essays in English and American Life and Literature , ed . Marlene Springer , 15–38 . New York : New York University Press , 1977 . Dusinberre , Juliet . Shakespeare and the Nature of Women .
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