Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 sider |
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... acted in 1567 , from which Delilah cannot have been absent . A second flurry of plays centering on prominent exempla of the formal controversy appeared in the late 1580s and 1590s , with one or two more in the early 1600s — an anonymous ...
... acted in 1567 , from which Delilah cannot have been absent . A second flurry of plays centering on prominent exempla of the formal controversy appeared in the late 1580s and 1590s , with one or two more in the early 1600s — an anonymous ...
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... acted in 1600 , How a Man May Choose , acted ca. 1602 , All's Well that Ends Well , acted ca. 1602 , The London Prodigal , acted ca. 1604 , The Fair Maid of Bristow , acted ca. 1604 , Othello , acted ca. 1604 , The Miseries of Enforced ...
... acted in 1600 , How a Man May Choose , acted ca. 1602 , All's Well that Ends Well , acted ca. 1602 , The London Prodigal , acted ca. 1604 , The Fair Maid of Bristow , acted ca. 1604 , Othello , acted ca. 1604 , The Miseries of Enforced ...
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... acted before a live audience . 2. For evidence on women's playgoing , see Alfred Harbage , Shake- speare's Audience , pp . 75-78 . 3. A section of Satyres : and Satyricall Epigrams . 4. Women were frequently hoardable property in the ...
... acted before a live audience . 2. For evidence on women's playgoing , see Alfred Harbage , Shake- speare's Audience , pp . 75-78 . 3. A section of Satyres : and Satyricall Epigrams . 4. Women were frequently hoardable property in the ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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