Fictions of the Feminine: Puritan Doctrine and the Representation of Women |
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... Milton declares , " Assuredly we bring not innocence into the world , we bring impurity much rather : that which ... Milton's treatment of the Lady in Comus offers an interesting middle ground . Despite the claims her Elder Brother makes ...
... Milton declares , " Assuredly we bring not innocence into the world , we bring impurity much rather : that which ... Milton's treatment of the Lady in Comus offers an interesting middle ground . Despite the claims her Elder Brother makes ...
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... Milton's presentation of Eve as inferior yet complete , subordinate yet sufficient . Sandra Gilbert traces the influence of what she terms Milton's " paradigmatic pa- triarchal poetry " on women writers in the nineteenth and early ...
... Milton's presentation of Eve as inferior yet complete , subordinate yet sufficient . Sandra Gilbert traces the influence of what she terms Milton's " paradigmatic pa- triarchal poetry " on women writers in the nineteenth and early ...
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... Milton , but do explain him , " sensibly pointing out that Milton " himself was among the first who saw and helped to define the problems of our age , " including the contra- diction between external authority and individual freedom ...
... Milton , but do explain him , " sensibly pointing out that Milton " himself was among the first who saw and helped to define the problems of our age , " including the contra- diction between external authority and individual freedom ...
Contents
Spensers Brides Errant | 37 |
Subsuming | 87 |
The Sanctification | 105 |
Copyright | |
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