Animalizing Women and Men in an Episode of the Querelle des femmes : John Lyly vs Jane Anger

Jane Anger’s Protection for Women (1589), the first defence in English written by a female authorial persona, is part of the controversy known as the Querelle des femmes. As such, it posits an opponent whose arguments are rebutted. In this paper, this opponent, whose identity remains uncertain, is c...

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Main Author: Armel Dubois-Nayt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Société d'Etudes Anglo-Américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles 2019-12-01
Series:XVII-XVIII
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/1718/3710
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description Jane Anger’s Protection for Women (1589), the first defence in English written by a female authorial persona, is part of the controversy known as the Querelle des femmes. As such, it posits an opponent whose arguments are rebutted. In this paper, this opponent, whose identity remains uncertain, is considered to be John Lyly in his Cooling Card for Philautus (1578). Both texts are analyzed through the bestiaries they build to define both female nature and male nature. In a first part, it analyzes the philosophical stakes of these animal similes. In a second part, it discusses Lyly’s defence of the gender order based on his positioning of the female sex at the boundary between the human group and the animal group. Finally, it shows how Anger retorted by demonstrating that misogyny and misogamy were taking men straight back to bestiality.
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Animalizing Women and Men in an Episode of the Querelle des femmes : John Lyly vs Jane Anger
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title Animalizing Women and Men in an Episode of the Querelle des femmes : John Lyly vs Jane Anger
title_full Animalizing Women and Men in an Episode of the Querelle des femmes : John Lyly vs Jane Anger
title_fullStr Animalizing Women and Men in an Episode of the Querelle des femmes : John Lyly vs Jane Anger
title_full_unstemmed Animalizing Women and Men in an Episode of the Querelle des femmes : John Lyly vs Jane Anger
title_short Animalizing Women and Men in an Episode of the Querelle des femmes : John Lyly vs Jane Anger
title_sort animalizing women and men in an episode of the querelle des femmes john lyly vs jane anger
topic Jane Anger
John Lily
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gender order
misogyny
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