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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... sexual enjoyment with sexual restraint , the former acting to subvert the latter . In Greene's work , this mixture is presented largely through Penelope's conversations with her Nurse and maids while they discuss such topics as passion ...
... sexual enjoyment with sexual restraint , the former acting to subvert the latter . In Greene's work , this mixture is presented largely through Penelope's conversations with her Nurse and maids while they discuss such topics as passion ...
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... sexual favours . For the Eliza- bethans the rhetoric was pungent . Privileging ' dishonour in thy name ' makes ... sexuality gone amiss , as if no Montano would ever go astray were it not for the presence of a bawd to tempt him and rob ...
... sexual favours . For the Eliza- bethans the rhetoric was pungent . Privileging ' dishonour in thy name ' makes ... sexuality gone amiss , as if no Montano would ever go astray were it not for the presence of a bawd to tempt him and rob ...
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... sexual hierarchy patronage 25 , 79-81 , 91-2 , see also authorship , masque Pembroke , Countess of 91 , 116–17 , 120 Penelope 7 , 25-6 , 28–32 , 34–6 , 41 Penelope's Web ( 1587 ) 25 , 30–1 , 33 , 34-40 Persephone see Demeter ...
... sexual hierarchy patronage 25 , 79-81 , 91-2 , see also authorship , masque Pembroke , Countess of 91 , 116–17 , 120 Penelope 7 , 25-6 , 28–32 , 34–6 , 41 Penelope's Web ( 1587 ) 25 , 30–1 , 33 , 34-40 Persephone see Demeter ...
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Penelope and the Politics of Womans Place in | 25 |
Autobiographical Texts | 47 |
Queen Elizabeth in Her Speeches | 63 |
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