The Currency of Eros: Women's Love Lyric in Europe, 1540–1620Indiana University Press, 1990 - 242 стор. "Professor Jones' book uniquely fills a huge hole in gender studies in the Renaissance. Its easy clarity of argument, its scrupulous care for detail, its just plain good story telling, and its theoretical sophistication make it an obvious candidate for the status of standard work." —Maureen Quilligan |
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... social groups ( Labé as daugh- ter and wife of the prosperous artisanal / mercantile bourgeoisie , Franco as elite courtesan with links to the Venetian patriciate ) and living in open cities , -they regender vocabularies of male rivalry ...
... social rituals was to demonstrate to society at large the control the men of a particular social group had over their daughters and wives , a control often contrasted to the negligence or impotence attributed to fathers and husbands ...
... social constraints of his time : implicitly or explic- itly , such poetry includes " a protest against society's power to replace the fru- itions with the frustrations of love . " ' " The emphasis on the private self in such poetry ...
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The Currency of Eros: Women's Love Lyric in Europe, 1540–1620 Ann Rosalind Jones Перегляд фрагмента - 1990 |