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,, or None Shall Have Prizes: “Equality” in Shakespeare’s England,an” or “feminist” text, and this consensus is consolidated in Celia R. Daileader’s and Gary Taylor’s edition (2006).. As such, the text becomes one of the most striking early-modern feminist texts, and an important case-study for any consideration of the limits of the Jacobean mind.

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-41273-9ting and overlapping discourses concerning gender roles prevalent in early modern England,. while those who have predominantly studied the literature of the period have long found tensions within certain works that threaten any overriding patriarchy. The purpose of the present article is first to re

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