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L’usage des sens dans deux diptyques de la querelle des femmes en Angleterre (1540-1589)

open access: yesEtudes Epistémè, 2019
This paper intends to demonstrate that the senses are part of the debate about the equality / inequality of the sexes known as the “Querelle des femmes”.
Armel Dubois-Nayt
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Querelle des femmes in the 16th century Padua : La difesa delle donne (1588) by Prodicogine Filarete

open access: yesÉtudes romanes de Brno
This article aims at an initial analysis of Prodicogine Filarete's La difesa delle donne. Published in Padua in 1588, it is a literary reaction against Onofrio Filiriaco's Vera narratione delle operationi delle donne.
Giuliana Antonella Giacobbe
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William Dunbar and the Querelle des Femmes: A Response to the Roman de la Rose

open access: yesEtudes Epistémè, 2019
This paper examines two established works by the Scottish poet William Dunbar (c. 1460-1513) which appear in the 1568 Bannatyne manuscript: “The Golden Targe” and “Sen that I am Presoneir” (also known as “Beauty and the Prisoner”).1 Rather than simply ...
Lucy Hinnie
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Des hommes asservis par leurs sens ou « embabouinés » par les femmes ? Amour, désir et pouvoir dans quelques succès éditoriaux de la Querelle des femmes au XVIe siècle

open access: yesEtudes Epistémè, 2019
The encounter between the sexes in the field of love and desire is a topic explored by several authors whose works, in the French vernacular, were largely circulated in the sixteenth century. Some take part in the gender controversy.
Tatiana Clavier
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The image of women in the Crónica del Halconero de Juan II [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Resum disponible en castellà i anglèsEste trabajo analiza la visión que se ofrece de la mujer en la Crónica del Halconero de Juan II. La crónica se redactó durante el reinado del citado rey y su autor, Pedro Carrillo de Huete, era un cortesano del ...
Rábade Obradó, María del Pilar
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Machiavelli's Belfagor and the Dutch Mirror of Evil Women [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Machiavelli’s Belfagor (written in the 1520’s and first published in 1549), a satirical tale about the devil who takes a bride, enjoyed a circulation of its own in the seventeenth-century, independently of the author ’s political writings. This article
Terrenato, Francesca
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De Christine de Pisan (1364-1430) y la "Querelle des femmes" a Louise Labé (1524?- 1566) y su "Epístola dedicatoria": por una genealogía del feminismo en el Renacimiento francés

open access: yesÁlabe, 2015
Actualmente, se habla con normalidad de la educación como un derecho; pero la lucha ha sido ardua para que esto se aceptara, concretamente en el caso de las mujeres, como algo esencial.
María Dolores Ballesteros García
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Texts Less Travelled: The Case of Women Philosophers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This chapter discusses several possible reasons why works by women philosophers have traveled significantly less than those written by men, although women’s contributions go back to the start of European history of philosophy.
Pettersen, Tove
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Querelle des Femmes. Male and female voices in Italy and Europe [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER)Junta de Castilla y ...
Cerrato, Daniele (Coordinador)   +2 more
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Genealogies of women writers in wome 15th- and 16th- century philogynist texts of the Querelle des Femmes

open access: yesÉtudes romanes de Brno
The work De mulieribus claris composed by Giovanni Boccaccio in 1361 represents a decisive moment in the Querelle des Femmes debate. Following the publication of Cristina da Pizzano's La città delle dame, many authors in the 15th and 16th centuries would
Daniele Cerrato
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