The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook Allen Lane The Penguin Press, 1992 - 910 pages |
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... women . Marlowe , however , characteristically broke the boundaries in his comically erotic blazon of Leander ( no . 99 ll . 61–89 ) . And on the Continent , where women poets could sometimes be more outspoken , some female blazons of ...
... women . Marlowe , however , characteristically broke the boundaries in his comically erotic blazon of Leander ( no . 99 ll . 61–89 ) . And on the Continent , where women poets could sometimes be more outspoken , some female blazons of ...
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... women prophets . John Foxe had celebrated courageous women like Anne Askew ( no . 248 ) in his catalogue of Protestant martyrs . Even here , an elevated social background certainly helped : the most prominent female prophet and poet of ...
... women prophets . John Foxe had celebrated courageous women like Anne Askew ( no . 248 ) in his catalogue of Protestant martyrs . Even here , an elevated social background certainly helped : the most prominent female prophet and poet of ...
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... Women Have a Renaissance ? ' , in Renate Bridenthal and Claudia Koonz ( eds . ) , Becoming Visible : Women in European History , Boston 1977 , pp . 137-64 ; on the limitations of Renaissance education of women , see Grafton and Jardine ...
... Women Have a Renaissance ? ' , in Renate Bridenthal and Claudia Koonz ( eds . ) , Becoming Visible : Women in European History , Boston 1977 , pp . 137-64 ; on the limitations of Renaissance education of women , see Grafton and Jardine ...
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English Literature in Context Paul Poplawski,Valerie Allen,Andrew Hiscock,Lee Morrissey No preview available - 2008 |