Showing Like a Queen: Female Authority and Literary Experiment in Spenser, Shakespeare, and MiltonUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 2000 M01 11 - 289 páginas For most Renaissance English thinkers, queenship was a catastrophe, a political accident that threatened to emasculate an entire nation. But some English poets and playwrights proved more inventive in their responses to female authority. |
Contenido
Genre and the Repeal of Queenship in Spensers | 22 |
Feminine Authority and Theatrical Effect | 51 |
Queenship | 100 |
Nostalgic Form | 131 |
Miltons Queenly Paradise | 169 |
Queenship and New Feminine Genres | 201 |
255 | |
Acknowledgments | 279 |
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