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The Fall of Women in Early English Narrative Verse, The image of the 'fallen woman' was a common one in Elizabethan literature. This 1990 study, translated from the original German by the author, deals with an unconventional aspect of the motif; the genre of 'complaint' in which writers enabled women to pu, The Fall of Women in Early English Narrative Verse
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  • The Fall of Women in Early English Narrative Verse
  • Written by author Gvtz Schmitz
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 8/11/2011
  • The image of the 'fallen woman' was a common one in Elizabethan literature. This 1990 study, translated from the original German by the author, deals with an unconventional aspect of the motif; the genre of 'complaint' in which writers enabled women to pu
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Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Dido and Elissa: heroic and elegiac treatment of a legendary queen; 3. Philomela and Lucretia: classical heroines in English complaints; 4. Rosamond and virgin queen: heroines from British legend and history; 5. Susanna and the Magdalen: religious epyllia and complaints; 6. Violenta and Amanda: the novelistic complaint; 7. Commiseration and imagination: reflections on the elegiac narrative mode; Notes; Select bibliography; Index.


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