The Idea of Woman in Renaissance Literature: The Feminine ReclaimedHarvester, 1986 - 273 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 84
עמוד 89
... male - excluded by his biological make - up from the power to procreate - can deal with that obsession of Spenser's poetry , mutability . It is only ' by succession ' that the male is ' made perpetuall ' . He is dealing with the problem ...
... male - excluded by his biological make - up from the power to procreate - can deal with that obsession of Spenser's poetry , mutability . It is only ' by succession ' that the male is ' made perpetuall ' . He is dealing with the problem ...
עמוד 90
... male . It is also a deeply personal reaction to his own plight as male narrator - questor . The poem has constantly circled the problem of mutability , inscribing its fears as if on a palimpsest , on which the same preoccupation ...
... male . It is also a deeply personal reaction to his own plight as male narrator - questor . The poem has constantly circled the problem of mutability , inscribing its fears as if on a palimpsest , on which the same preoccupation ...
עמוד 195
... male and female in Milton's first image searching out his Muse gives a dynamic energy to the idea of the feminine by associating it with its twin male function in the act of generation . And it has an absolute bearing on the poem as it ...
... male and female in Milton's first image searching out his Muse gives a dynamic energy to the idea of the feminine by associating it with its twin male function in the act of generation . And it has an absolute bearing on the poem as it ...
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