In the Posture of a Whore: Changing Attitudes to 'bad' Women in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama, Volume 1 |
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... English Studies XXXI ( 1950 ) , 1-10 ; Peter Ure , " Marriage and Domestic Drama in Heywood and Ford , " English Studies 32 ( 1951 ) , 200-216 ; W. G. Meader , Courtship in Shakespeare : Its Relation to the Tradition of Courtly Love ...
... English Studies XXXI ( 1950 ) , 1-10 ; Peter Ure , " Marriage and Domestic Drama in Heywood and Ford , " English Studies 32 ( 1951 ) , 200-216 ; W. G. Meader , Courtship in Shakespeare : Its Relation to the Tradition of Courtly Love ...
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... English Novel , 1400- 1600 ( London and Warsaw , 1963 ) , p . 123 . For some contemporary views of this , see Chilton Powell , English Domestic Relations ( New York , 1917 ) , pp . 2-100 passim . of Salerne , who approve of Gismond's ...
... English Novel , 1400- 1600 ( London and Warsaw , 1963 ) , p . 123 . For some contemporary views of this , see Chilton Powell , English Domestic Relations ( New York , 1917 ) , pp . 2-100 passim . of Salerne , who approve of Gismond's ...
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... English ecclesiastical architecture , see Mary D. Anderson , Drama and Imagery in English Medieval Churches ( Cambridge , 1963 ) . The rebelliousness of women like Eve and Noah's wife could be seen symbolically as the reluctance of the ...
... English ecclesiastical architecture , see Mary D. Anderson , Drama and Imagery in English Medieval Churches ( Cambridge , 1963 ) . The rebelliousness of women like Eve and Noah's wife could be seen symbolically as the reluctance of the ...
Contents
THE WORLD OF THE BROTHEL | 19 |
Courtesans | 41 |
SHREWS AND CITIZENS WIVES | 74 |
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