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Renaissance Studies

Journal

1997

Patriarchy

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Review Essay: The Other Voice In Early Modern Europe, Albrecht Classen Jan 1997

Review Essay: The Other Voice In Early Modern Europe, Albrecht Classen

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Agrippa, Henricus Cornelius. Declamation on the Nobility and Preeminence of the Female Sex. Trans. and ed. Albert Rabil, Jr. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1996. xxxii + 109 pp. $33.00.

Cereta, Laura. Collected Letters of a Renaissance Feminist. Transcribed, trans. and ed. Diana Robin. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1997. xxvii + 216 pp. $45.00/$19.95.

Fonte, Moderata (Modesta Pozzo). The Worth of Women. Wherein is Clearly Revealed their Nobility and their Superiority to Men. Trans. and ed. Virginia Cox. The Other Voice in …


"The Doors Are Made Against You": Domestic Thresholds In Ben Jonson's Plays, Ann C. Christensen Jan 1997

"The Doors Are Made Against You": Domestic Thresholds In Ben Jonson's Plays, Ann C. Christensen

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The gates made fast? Brother, I like not this;

For many men that stumble at the threshold

Are well foretold that danger lurks within.

—Richard of Gloucester, Henry VI, part 3 4.7.10-12.

Signior, is all your family within?

Are your doors lock'd?

—Roderigo and Iago, Othello 1.1.84-85