Writing for Women: The Example of Woman as Reader in Elizabethan RomanceOpen University Press, 1989 - 172 стор. |
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... Lord Stourton , he hardly bothers to conceal his hostility , and openly attacks women for their vanity , stupidity and lust ; while in the epistle ' To the courtelike Dames and Ladielike Gentlewomen ' which follows , he addresses women ...
... Lord Stourton , he hardly bothers to conceal his hostility , and openly attacks women for their vanity , stupidity and lust ; while in the epistle ' To the courtelike Dames and Ladielike Gentlewomen ' which follows , he addresses women ...
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... Lord , you are growne a proud , scurvie , apish , ydle , disdainefull , scoffing , God's foot , because you have read Euphues and his England , Palmerin de Oliva , and the Legend of Lies.63 These readers probably would have read in a ...
... Lord , you are growne a proud , scurvie , apish , ydle , disdainefull , scoffing , God's foot , because you have read Euphues and his England , Palmerin de Oliva , and the Legend of Lies.63 These readers probably would have read in a ...
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... Lord and maister , and you would dispose my goods neither at my pleasure , neither to my profite , but that which is mine should bee yours , and yours your owne . ( p . 88 ) There , in a few words , is the essence of courtship and ...
... Lord and maister , and you would dispose my goods neither at my pleasure , neither to my profite , but that which is mine should bee yours , and yours your owne . ( p . 88 ) There , in a few words , is the essence of courtship and ...
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Elizabethan courtly romance | 37 |
George Pettie and the premature closure of the text | 52 |
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Writing for Women: The Example of Woman as Reader in Elizabethan Romance Caroline Lucas Попередній перегляд недоступний - 1989 |
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