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Rewriting the Renaissance: The Discourses of Sexual Difference in Early Modern
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Rewriting the Renaissance: The Discourses of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe (Women in Culture and Society) Paperback - 1986 - 1st Edition

by Ferguson, Margaret W. [Editor]; Quilligan, Maureen [Editor]; Vickers, Nancy [Editor];

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University of Chicago Press, 1986-09-15. Paperback. Very Good. 8x5x0. A sharp academic trade paper, clean with a tight binding with an unmarked text.From a private smoke free collection.Shipping within 24 hours a tracking number and delivery confirmation.
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James I regularly described his relationship to his kingdom in familiar terms.

About the author

Margaret W. Ferguson is professor of English and comparative literature at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Maureen Quilligan is professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania. Nancy J. Vickers is professor of French and Italian at the University of Southern California.