Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800, 147 tomasGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... More's writings , too - specifically that girls , al- most invariably viewed as women - to - be in the Renais- sance ... More's ideas and practices were revo- lutionary in their own time , and More - like other hu- manists concerned with ...
... More's writings , too - specifically that girls , al- most invariably viewed as women - to - be in the Renais- sance ... More's ideas and practices were revo- lutionary in their own time , and More - like other hu- manists concerned with ...
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... More's letters insisted on the privacy of Roper's learning , More himself successfully promoted her scholarly reputation within the English court and even across the Continent . In this essay , I argue that More's project was designed ...
... More's letters insisted on the privacy of Roper's learning , More himself successfully promoted her scholarly reputation within the English court and even across the Continent . In this essay , I argue that More's project was designed ...
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... More's managerial capacities in his relationship with his second wife , Alice Middleton , a widow " neither beautiful nor in her first youth , " is even more pro- nounced : Few husbands secure as much obedience from their wives by ...
... More's managerial capacities in his relationship with his second wife , Alice Middleton , a widow " neither beautiful nor in her first youth , " is even more pro- nounced : Few husbands secure as much obedience from their wives by ...
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Gender and Sexuality in SixteenthCentury Literature | 90 |
Margaret Roper c 15051544 | 249 |
Mary Wollstonecraft 17591797 | 301 |
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