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anything rather than remain separated from his beloved Astrée even if he must remain in female attire for the rest of his life . As the novel begins Céladon , who now believes that Astrée will never give him permission to see her again ...
anything rather than remain separated from his beloved Astrée even if he must remain in female attire for the rest of his life . As the novel begins Céladon , who now believes that Astrée will never give him permission to see her again ...
Pagina 78
Léonide , Adamas ' niece , reassures Céladon that , by sustaining his female impersonation with consummate skill , he will exhibit such clearly masculine powers of self - determination that Astrée's love for Alexis will be motivated by ...
Léonide , Adamas ' niece , reassures Céladon that , by sustaining his female impersonation with consummate skill , he will exhibit such clearly masculine powers of self - determination that Astrée's love for Alexis will be motivated by ...
Pagina 82
To think of Alexis as the living portrait of Céladon gives Astrée a way to suppress the physical realities of both the woman and the man , eliminating whatever might have been objectionable in the act of kissing either .
To think of Alexis as the living portrait of Céladon gives Astrée a way to suppress the physical realities of both the woman and the man , eliminating whatever might have been objectionable in the act of kissing either .
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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