"Comment les femmes ordinairement appetent choses defendues": writing women into the history of Rabelais' reception (1628-1785)
<p>This thesis makes three key contributions to early modern French studies; it reintroduces forgotten perspectives into the history of Rabelais’ reception, offers new, less phallocentric, ways of reading the major episodes in Rabelais’ work that feature questions of women and femininity, and...
Main Author: | Tolley, O |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | French |
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2019
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