Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 sider |
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Side 169
... satiric exposures of London wickedness so closely resemble celebrations of London urbanity . In the new urban civilization , men were valued more for qualities of mind than for physical strength , and women who had tasted new city ...
... satiric exposures of London wickedness so closely resemble celebrations of London urbanity . In the new urban civilization , men were valued more for qualities of mind than for physical strength , and women who had tasted new city ...
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... satiric portraits of domineering and libertarian women , Tis Merrie when Gossips meete , 1602 , and A whole crew of kind Gossips , all met to be merry , 1609 , both representative of a genre which can be called the gos- sips ' meeting ...
... satiric portraits of domineering and libertarian women , Tis Merrie when Gossips meete , 1602 , and A whole crew of kind Gossips , all met to be merry , 1609 , both representative of a genre which can be called the gos- sips ' meeting ...
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... satiric bitterness in the century's opening years , the drama had moved away from satiric comment toward positive example ; that is the direc- tion in which this story was adapted . Nonsatiric comedy was at its best an exploration of ...
... satiric bitterness in the century's opening years , the drama had moved away from satiric comment toward positive example ; that is the direc- tion in which this story was adapted . Nonsatiric comedy was at its best an exploration of ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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