"As You are Well Pronounced by All External Warrants": Women's Bodies and Women's Places in 17th-century Dutch and English DramaWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, 2006 - 175 pages |
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... virtue is winning , woman's virtue is keeping ) , yet the basic premise accompanying the former one ( and any other ) does not hold that the public gov- ernment is man - specific and the domestic government is woman - specific , but ...
... virtue is winning , woman's virtue is keeping ) , yet the basic premise accompanying the former one ( and any other ) does not hold that the public gov- ernment is man - specific and the domestic government is woman - specific , but ...
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... virtues , and contrariwise , that the woman that is not truly chaste hath no virtue in her " since " our God should ( and indeed he doth ) in brief comprehend all other virtues under this one virtue of chastity " ( Keeble 98-99 ) . II ...
... virtues , and contrariwise , that the woman that is not truly chaste hath no virtue in her " since " our God should ( and indeed he doth ) in brief comprehend all other virtues under this one virtue of chastity " ( Keeble 98-99 ) . II ...
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... virtue is a weapon on its own and does not need defence " ( 82 ) , the drama's plot and rhetoric qualify this declaration : cor- porally visualised by tears , the inner virtue naturally requires protection from out- side . Here lies the ...
... virtue is a weapon on its own and does not need defence " ( 82 ) , the drama's plot and rhetoric qualify this declaration : cor- porally visualised by tears , the inner virtue naturally requires protection from out- side . Here lies the ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Chapter I Constructions of femininity | 17 |
Translation notes | 57 |
Copyright | |
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