"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...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | French |
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2019
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