Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 sider |
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... genre does not em- brace either fictionalized accounts of women , like Greene's Penelopes Web ... A Christall Mirror ... genre , just as comedy can be called one genre through its various permutations , from poetry to prose , from ...
... genre does not em- brace either fictionalized accounts of women , like Greene's Penelopes Web ... A Christall Mirror ... genre , just as comedy can be called one genre through its various permutations , from poetry to prose , from ...
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... Genre LITERARY ITERARY ATTACKS upon and defenses of women were widespread in European literature of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance : Ruth Kelso , in Doctrine for the Lady of the Renaissance , has analyzed continental ( and a few ...
... Genre LITERARY ITERARY ATTACKS upon and defenses of women were widespread in European literature of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance : Ruth Kelso , in Doctrine for the Lady of the Renaissance , has analyzed continental ( and a few ...
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... genre as it developed in England was strongly influenced by the work of two continental humanists , both of whom resided in England in early Tudor times — the German Henry Cornelius Agrippa , who wrote his De nobilitate et praecellentia ...
... genre as it developed in England was strongly influenced by the work of two continental humanists , both of whom resided in England in early Tudor times — the German Henry Cornelius Agrippa , who wrote his De nobilitate et praecellentia ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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