In the Posture of a Whore: Changing Attitudes to 'bad' Women in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama, Volume 2 |
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... , Leslie Fiedler , The Stranger in Shakespeare ( 1974 ) , pp . 47ff . and Mary Daly , Beyond God the Father ( 1973 ; rprt . Beacon Press , 1974 ) , pp . 146-149 . Women who don breeches can be praised if their cause 186.
... , Leslie Fiedler , The Stranger in Shakespeare ( 1974 ) , pp . 47ff . and Mary Daly , Beyond God the Father ( 1973 ; rprt . Beacon Press , 1974 ) , pp . 146-149 . Women who don breeches can be praised if their cause 186.
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... press down on Hoffman the burning crown he used to kill her son , it is clear that her virtue remains unimpaired . The egocentric woman There is revenge tradition which is distinct from the Kydian tradition and which , in general ...
... press down on Hoffman the burning crown he used to kill her son , it is clear that her virtue remains unimpaired . The egocentric woman There is revenge tradition which is distinct from the Kydian tradition and which , in general ...
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... press her claims : the deserted woman , it is suggested , has some justification for insisting that her relationship her " existence " be acknowledged . One such play , The Noble Spanish Soldier is sub - titled " A contract broken ...
... press her claims : the deserted woman , it is suggested , has some justification for insisting that her relationship her " existence " be acknowledged . One such play , The Noble Spanish Soldier is sub - titled " A contract broken ...
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