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Title: Extra-and ordinary women of the middle ages and the renaissance
Authors: Mele Marrero, Margarita 
UNESCO Clasification: 550510 Filología
570107 Lengua y literatura
Issue Date: 2002
Journal: Philologica canariensia 
Abstract: The image of certain marginal female protagonists as they appeared in literature does not coincide with the cognitíve analysis of the general designations women received. Examples of Medieval and Renaissance English women show how they were viewed both as heroines and despised creatures. This second conception can be clearly seen tiirough the container and animal metaphor (Lakoff and Johnson) used when addressing these women outsiders of their times.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/4208
ISSN: 1136-3169
Source: Philologica Canariensia [ISSN 1136-3169], n. 8-9, p. 367-381, (2002-2003)
Appears in Collections:Philol. Canar. n.008-9, 2002-2003 
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