Fictions of the Feminine: Puritan Doctrine and the Representation of WomenCornell University Press, 1988 - 176 من الصفحات |
المحتوى
Spensers Brides Errant | 37 |
Subsuming | 87 |
The Sanctification | 105 |
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Adam and Eve Adam's allegorical Ann Hutchinson Anna argues Artegall Artegall's authority becomes Belford believes body Book Bride of Christ Britomart character chaste chastity Chillingworth Chris Christian Christopher Hill church Clarissa Comus conscience context death defines desire Dimmesdale Dimmesdale's discussion disobedience divine duty earthly embodies Eve's experience expresses Faerie Queene faith father female sexual feminist flesh God's Gouge grace Hawthorne Hawthorne's heroine heroism Hester hierarchy holy human husband identifies interpretation John Bunyan Lovelace Lovelace's lust male marital marriage marry Mercy metaphor Milton moral narrator nature novel obedience offers Paradise Lost passion Paul Paul's Pauline Pearl physical Pilgrim's Progress poem Puritan Puritan literature quest Radigund rape readers relationship represents responsibility Richardson role Samuel Richardson Satan Scarlet Letter seduced serpent Sin's sinful Solmes soul Spenser spiritual Stand-fast story subordination suggests temptation thee theology thou tion tradition trial understanding University Press unto wife woman women