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... Theophrastus's third - person account of female needs , cast in first - person form ( Adv . Jov . I.47 ) . A little later , we find her outlining her husband's faults : ' By our Lady , such - and - such a woman is publicly respected ...
... Theophrastus's third - person account of female needs , cast in first - person form ( Adv . Jov . I.47 ) . A little later , we find her outlining her husband's faults : ' By our Lady , such - and - such a woman is publicly respected ...
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... Theophrastus's warnings against women , regretting that he did not listen to them . Yet just as Jerome paradoxically precedes his quotation of Theophrastus with the exemplary stories of good women , so Le Jaloux is imperceptibly led ...
... Theophrastus's warnings against women , regretting that he did not listen to them . Yet just as Jerome paradoxically precedes his quotation of Theophrastus with the exemplary stories of good women , so Le Jaloux is imperceptibly led ...
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... Theophrastus reverts to a third- person account of female vices , and one would expect the Wife therefore to drum up further examples of male failings from other sources . Instead , she continues to follow the Theophras- tan model ...
... Theophrastus reverts to a third- person account of female vices , and one would expect the Wife therefore to drum up further examples of male failings from other sources . Instead , she continues to follow the Theophras- tan model ...
Table des matières
AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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