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A perfectly credible Alexis will be the supreme affirmation of Céladon's masculine will - anticipating the ultimate existential statement by Pierre Corneille's most powerful and archetypal heroic character , the Emperor Auguste : Je ...
A perfectly credible Alexis will be the supreme affirmation of Céladon's masculine will - anticipating the ultimate existential statement by Pierre Corneille's most powerful and archetypal heroic character , the Emperor Auguste : Je ...
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Astrée , who now passionately loves Alexis , insists that , in the future , they continue to wear each other's clothes . Céladon is still determined , however , that he must love Astrée as a man , fully aware that the physical ...
Astrée , who now passionately loves Alexis , insists that , in the future , they continue to wear each other's clothes . Céladon is still determined , however , that he must love Astrée as a man , fully aware that the physical ...
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As Alexis , Céladon does not have to relinquish objectionable male characteristics , since they are not part of his nature in the first place . Céladon is not aggressive or brutal . On the contrary , he is somewhat passive , dependent ...
As Alexis , Céladon does not have to relinquish objectionable male characteristics , since they are not part of his nature in the first place . Céladon is not aggressive or brutal . On the contrary , he is somewhat passive , dependent ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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