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Analyzing the language used by Mary and those speaking in her behalf during her marriage negotiations in late 1553 and early 1554 sheds light on Mary's command of language and image : how she manipulated her image as queen in order to ...
Analyzing the language used by Mary and those speaking in her behalf during her marriage negotiations in late 1553 and early 1554 sheds light on Mary's command of language and image : how she manipulated her image as queen in order to ...
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In Murder and Difference : Gender , Genre and Scholarship on Sisera's Death , Mieke Bal examines language as the source of Deborah's authority , con- cluding that the complexity of Deborah's character makes it impossible to distinguish ...
In Murder and Difference : Gender , Genre and Scholarship on Sisera's Death , Mieke Bal examines language as the source of Deborah's authority , con- cluding that the complexity of Deborah's character makes it impossible to distinguish ...
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Those traits conferred upon Elizabeth that are originally attributed to Deborah are her remark- able " Language and learning " ( Heywood 185 ) . Heywood's celebration of Elizabeth's language appears early on in his tract ; he describes ...
Those traits conferred upon Elizabeth that are originally attributed to Deborah are her remark- able " Language and learning " ( Heywood 185 ) . Heywood's celebration of Elizabeth's language appears early on in his tract ; he describes ...
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