Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... mistress of the heart . The Puritan movement demanded the con- junction of the earlier , opposing images . The wife of need and the mistress of spirit merged into a single figure . " It is the peculiar character of the Puritan marriage ...
... mistress of the heart . The Puritan movement demanded the con- junction of the earlier , opposing images . The wife of need and the mistress of spirit merged into a single figure . " It is the peculiar character of the Puritan marriage ...
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... mistress . Popular medieval literature depicted with gusto the tribulations of husbands . The courtly ideal dominated serious literature in the Renaissance , while the shrewish wife and lusty widow figure heavily in comedy and prose ...
... mistress . Popular medieval literature depicted with gusto the tribulations of husbands . The courtly ideal dominated serious literature in the Renaissance , while the shrewish wife and lusty widow figure heavily in comedy and prose ...
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... Mistress Arthur exhibits the patience of Griselda , her husband takes a whore for his mistress . He attempts to murder the wife and believes he succeeds , then marries the whore , who immediately reveals her vicious- ness by maintaining ...
... Mistress Arthur exhibits the patience of Griselda , her husband takes a whore for his mistress . He attempts to murder the wife and believes he succeeds , then marries the whore , who immediately reveals her vicious- ness by maintaining ...
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