Gloriana's Face: Women, Public and Private, in the English RenaissanceS. P. Cerasano, Marion Wynne-Davies Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992 - Всего страниц: 234 |
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... example , in the Armada portrait – and they barely escape tonal rigidity.43 But her speeches shift and change ; she rewrote several of them , including the one addressed to her troops at Tilbury on the eve of their battle against the ...
... example , in the Armada portrait – and they barely escape tonal rigidity.43 But her speeches shift and change ; she rewrote several of them , including the one addressed to her troops at Tilbury on the eve of their battle against the ...
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... example in Chaucer's ' Wife of Bath's Tale ' in F.N. Robinson , ed . , The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1957 ) , pp . 84–8 . The Renaissance romance epic adopted and remodelled the figures as ...
... example in Chaucer's ' Wife of Bath's Tale ' in F.N. Robinson , ed . , The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1957 ) , pp . 84–8 . The Renaissance romance epic adopted and remodelled the figures as ...
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... example of this shift , see Joel Fineman , Shakespeare's Perjured Eye : The invention of poetic subjectivity in the sonnets ( Berkeley , Los Angeles and London : University of California Press , 1986 ) . 23. In a sense I am suggesting ...
... example of this shift , see Joel Fineman , Shakespeare's Perjured Eye : The invention of poetic subjectivity in the sonnets ( Berkeley , Los Angeles and London : University of California Press , 1986 ) . 23. In a sense I am suggesting ...
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