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Martin Aigner,Günter M. Zieglerprentice further argues that the gentleman “may make vertious use of this Booke divers wayes.” Because he may summon at will the bodies and voices of the three women in his room alone, the book may keep him “from Dice, Taverne, Bawdy-house, and so forth.” One wonders what else the gentleman might do

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G. Rassner,B. Schlagenhauff,H. Breuningerut short or shorn, and some of them stilettos or poniards.”. For Orgel, the “new anxiety” about cross-dressed women has to do with both the sexual license suggested by the female transvestite’s blurring of gender boundaries and the commonplace association of female cross-dressing with prostitution.

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Appendix: Saussure oder Peirce?hey have wherein they have lavished out their words freely hath been so long, that they know we cannot catch hold of them to pull them out and they think that we will not write to reprove their lying lips.”. Two decades later, Constantia Munda also wrote scornfully of men, “And Printing, that was in

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Debating Gender in Early Modern England, 1500–1700

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