The Idea of Woman in Renaissance Literature: The Feminine ReclaimedHarvester, 1986 - 273 עמודים |
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עמוד 70
... associated with her is as numinous as that associated with the hermaphroditic Nature , Venus and with Britomart's unhelmeting ( 70 Spenser.
... associated with her is as numinous as that associated with the hermaphroditic Nature , Venus and with Britomart's unhelmeting ( 70 Spenser.
עמוד 101
... associated with woman as Man's prey into an image of a female power to lose herself in ecstasy . Amoret's vigilance yields to unearthly trance . The imagery is associated with melting , pouring herself out , to be developed in the ...
... associated with woman as Man's prey into an image of a female power to lose herself in ecstasy . Amoret's vigilance yields to unearthly trance . The imagery is associated with melting , pouring herself out , to be developed in the ...
עמוד 153
... associated with Demeter , but that knowledge was easily accessible in the Renaissance , as staple dictionary information . Hesychius in his Lexicon recorded under Hermione : Hermione . Kai he Demeter kai he Kore en Surakousais . Kai ...
... associated with Demeter , but that knowledge was easily accessible in the Renaissance , as staple dictionary information . Hesychius in his Lexicon recorded under Hermione : Hermione . Kai he Demeter kai he Kore en Surakousais . Kai ...
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Actaeon Adam Adonis associated beauty becomes birth body Book Britomart called Ceres characters child classical close comes Creation dark daughter death Diana divine dream earth Elizabeth enter eternal experience expressed eyes face Faerie Queene fall father female feminine figure final flowers Garden gender give goddess Grace hand heaven Hermetic Hermione human idea imagination kind knowledge language Leontes light linked living London loss magic male meaning Milton mind misogyny mother Muse mystery myth nature opposite original Orphic pain Paradise Lost pastoral Pericles person play poem poet poetry possible present principle Proserpina reality relation Renaissance represents sacred secret seeks seems seen sense sexual Shakespeare's soul speak Spenser spirit stands status story structure suggests takes Tale tells theme thou universe Venus vision voice whole Winter's woman womb women