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Still Harping on Daughters: Women and Drama in the Age of Shakespeare

Sussex, England : Harvester Press ; Totowa, N.J. : Barnes & Noble (1989)

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  1. Christian Feminism in the Seventeenth Century.Pat Pinsent - 1992 - Feminist Theology 1 (1):58-73.
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  • Educating For Silence: Renaissance Women and the Language Arts.Joan Gibson - 1989 - Hypatia 4 (1):9-27.
    In the Renaissance, educating for philosophy was integrated with educating for an active role in society, and both were conditioned by the prevailing educational theories based on humanist revisions of the trivium. I argue that women's education in the Renaissance remained tied to grammar while the education of men was directed toward action through eloquence. This is both a result of and a condition for the greater restriction on the social opportunities for women.
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  • What narrative climax? Margaret more roper at the Tower Wharf.Kirilka Stavreva - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (3):988-993.
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