The Currency of Eros: Women's Love Lyric in Europe, 1540–1620Indiana University Press, 1990 - 242 Seiten "Professor Jones' book uniquely fills a huge hole in gender studies in the Renaissance. Its easy clarity of argument, its scrupulous care for detail, its just plain good story telling, and its theoretical sophistication make it an obvious candidate for the status of standard work." —Maureen Quilligan |
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... attack on courtly flirtation with a warning to husbands about wives ' inconstancy.18 Bertrand de La Borderie's satire ... attacks is that they interpret courtly ideals from a new class perspective . The greed for power and profit attrib ...
... attacks . " After years of battling financial difficulties ( Robert Wroth left her with £ 23,000 in debts ) and ... attacked Wroth as a slanderer and " hermaphro- dite . " Other stories of forced marriages and tragic separations in the ...
... attacks by satirists ; such poems , often aimed at their clients as well , were hung from the statue of a hunchback ... attack of this kind in a trio of defamatory poems written by Maffio Venier , a distant cousin of Marco's : two ...