An Elizabethan power move with bows / Letters
Dr Charlotte Potter and Chris Walters respond to an article by Morwenna Ferrier on the cultural value of the bow I thoroughly enjoyed Morwenna Ferrier’s untangling of the cultural significance of the bow (Untie me! Why big bows are everywhere – feminine, ironic and strangely subversive, 18 (…)
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