«HIC MULIER» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত পোলীশ বই
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Custome is an Idiot: Jacobean Pamphlet Literature on Women
Haec-Vir is a dialogue between Hic Mulier and Haec Vir, who initially mistake each other's gender. Haec Vir addresses Hic Mulier as "most redoubted and worthy Sir," and Hic Mulier addresses Haec Vir as "most rare and excellent lady.
Susan Gushee O'Malley, 2004
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Hic Mulier: Or, the Man-Woman and Haec-Vir: Or, the ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Anonymous, BiblioBazaar, 2014
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Anxious Masculinity in Early Modern England - Strona 168
Cross-dressing as an empowering form of self-representation by women is defended in "Haec-Vir; or, The Womanish Man," a treatise written in response to "Hic Mulier" the same year. The female speaker of this pamphlet states that the ...
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Becoming Criminal: Transversal Performance and Cultural ...
In this book Bryan Reynolds argues that early modern England experienced a sociocultural phenomenon, unprecedented in English history, which has been largely overlooked by historians and critics.
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Changing The Subject: Mary Wroth and Figurations of Gender ...
Whereas Sowernam and Munda foreground femininity in defending women, the Hic Mulier figure is attacked by the male author of the tract by that name for being too “masculine.” King James himself had ordered his clergy to “inveigh ...
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Women's Writing in English: Early Modern England - Strona 44
Exprest in a briefe Declamation (1620) and Haec-Vir: or The Womanish Man: Being an Answere to a late Booke intituled Hic- Mulier. Exprest in a briefe Dialogue betweene Haec Vir the Womanish-Man, and Hic- Mulier the Man-Woman (1620).
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Nation and Nurture in Seventeenth-Century English Literature
The appeal to reason over custom is especially vivid in the pro-female pamphlet Haec Vir, a “briefe Dialogue between Haec Vir the 'X/omanish Man and Hic Mulier the Man-'Woman” (277). Hic Mulier challenges the charges made against her ...
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Ventriloquized Voices: Feminist Theory and English ... - Strona 48
Hic Mulier proceeds to attack his effeminization of dress, also an effect of fashion (and this is presumably a topical reference to the notoriously effeminate dress and behavior of some of James's courtiers), claiming that women are wearing ...
Elizabeth D. Harvey, 2003
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Renaissance Clothing and the Materials of Memory - Strona 82
92 In reworking his engraving of the Countess of Somerset by giving her cropped hair and a hat, Simon van de Passe is keeping her up to date with the changing fashions of the Hic Mulier, the man-woman. Yet it is not surprising that David ...
Ann Rosalind Jones, Peter Stallybrass, 2000
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Erotic Beasts and Social Monsters: Shakespeare, Jonson, ... - Strona 65
Man") reveals an intriguing competition between satirical verbal self- sufficiency and androgynizing dialectic.112 Both pamphlets appeared in 1620; the first, Hic-Mulier, delivers a Juvenalian declamation against transvestite women: Since the ...