Language as the Site of Revolt in Medieval and Early Modern England

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Language as the Site of Revolt in Medieval and Early Modern England
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Book excerpt: Despite attempts to suppress early women's speech, this study demonstrates that women were still actively engaged in cultural practices and speech strategies that were both complicit with the patriarchal ideology whilst also undermining it.


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