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Women Beware Women

Educational Theatre Journal, 1972
Thomas Middleton (1580-1627), a bricklayer's son, rose to become one of the most eminent playwrights of the Jacobean period. Along with Ben Johnson he helped shape the dynamic course of drama in Renaissance England. His range is broad, as his work successfully covers comedy, tragedy, and history.
Thomas Middleton, Roma Gill
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Women's Folklore, Women's Culture

Béaloideas, 1986
The essays in Women's Folklore, Women's Culture focus on women performers of folklore and on women's genre of folklore. Long ignored, women's folklore is often collaborative and frequently is enacted in the privacy of the domestic sphere. This book provides insights balancing traditional folklore scholarship.
Rosan A. Jordan   +2 more
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Women Writing Women

2005
Writing in 1979, Patricia Stubbs identified a problem encountered by feminist writers at the end of the nineteenth century as still having relevance for the current generation of women writers. ‘This’, she claims: is a difficulty peculiar to realist fiction — that of how to incorporate it into a form whose essential characteristic is the exploration ...
Sue Zlosnik, Avril Horner
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Women,Women, Everywhere …

2008
Women have never been exempt from war. Their roles have included providing justification for war, as well as serving as victim, support, and warrior. In general, women have been more active when conflict has occurred in their homeland, whether in a defensive war, a war for independence, or a civil war.
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‘Women Beware Women’

1992
The earliest printed edition of the play is dated 1657, and was issued bound together with another Middleton play, More Dissemblers Besides Women. Although the two titles may have suggested a likely combination to the publisher, and although it has been suggested recently that both plays deal with issues of topical polititical concern, the plays are ...
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Women working for women

Women's Studies International Forum, 1988
Abstract This article raises some of the issues of being defined as a “Community Women's Workshop” at the Congress in Ireland. Background information is given on the organisers of the Women Working for Women course. The course aimed to place the problems and issues facing women working for women in the context of the role and value of women in ...
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Women’s Relationships with Women

1981
The relationships between daughters and mothers have been explored most thoughtfully by Sigmund Freud, and his work heavily influenced the most recent examinations of the subject (Hammer, 1976; Friday, 1977). What Freud wrote about girls and women has undergone intense criticism, and I shall suggest some reservations about his theory. First, however, I
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Women for women's health: Uganda

Nursing Outlook, 1996
The primary health care model targets social, political, and economic environments as key determinants of health for populations, as well as for individuals. If nursing in Uganda is to make a difference in health care outcomes and in the health of all Ugandans, nurses must look broadly at situations and be educated to practice primary health care ...
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Hysterectomy: From women to women

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1978
340 of 366 women hysterectomized by 1 of 4 gynecologists were surveyed by questionnaire; 274 (80.6%) returned. 90.9% of the patients reported that they were pleased and 84.7% said they would encourage a friend to proceed with hysterectomy. 77.7% stated that they felt better after the operation the chief reasons being less inconvenience (69.7%) more ...
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WOMEN ON WOMEN

ARLIS/NA Newsletter, 1974
Gaye Goldfarb, Barbara Martin
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