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La Duchesse d’Amalfi et la Querelle des femmes
In The Duchess of Malfi, in which Linda Woodbridge and Christy Desmet have identified the influence of the Woman controversy, Webster replicates the epideictic model of early modern debates on the subject of woman between misogynists and philogynists ...
Anny Crunelle Vanrigh
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After several decades of scholarly investigation of views of women’s nature during the fourteenth to eighteenth centuries, some answers have emerged that make it possible to speak with some clarity about the European intellectual tradition often named the querelle des femmes—the “debate about women,” or “the woman question.” The question posed was ...
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Die Querelle des Femmes in Europa.
1997„Ich habe lange gezogert, ein Buch uber die Frau zu schreiben. Der Gegenstand hat etwas Irritierendes, vor allem fur die Frauen, und er ist nicht neu. Der Feminismus-Streit (la querelle du feminisme) hat schon genug Tinte fliesen lassen; heute ist er so gut wie beendet: Sprechen wir also nicht mehr daruber.
Gisela Bock, Margarete Zimmermann
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Marguerite de Navarre and the Querelle des femmes
L'Esprit Créateur, 2017The articles in this special issue honor Regine Reynolds-Cornell, professor emerita of French at Agnes Scott College, whose research focused on women writers in the Renaissance, especially Marguerite de Navarre. This introduction outlines Reynolds-Cornell’s and these authors’ contributions to scholarship on Marguerite’s role in the Querelle des femmes
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