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In Pulchérie , an heroic comedy of 1672 , Corneille again attacks the problem of a woman who is eligible for a position of great power , but will never be able to exercise her authority without the intermediary of a man , because her ...
In Pulchérie , an heroic comedy of 1672 , Corneille again attacks the problem of a woman who is eligible for a position of great power , but will never be able to exercise her authority without the intermediary of a man , because her ...
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Easily persuaded , Léon enthusiastically accepts his sister's advice and Pulchérie is , in fact , named Empress . Léon has not fought in any way to secure for himself a title that a man has always held , and Pulchérie finds herself ...
Easily persuaded , Léon enthusiastically accepts his sister's advice and Pulchérie is , in fact , named Empress . Léon has not fought in any way to secure for himself a title that a man has always held , and Pulchérie finds herself ...
Pagina 96
Pulchérie , on the other hand , knows that a woman must finally defer to male supremacy : Sexe , ton sort en moi ne peut se démentir : Pour être souveraine il faut m'assujettir , En montant sur le trône entrer dans l'esclavage ...
Pulchérie , on the other hand , knows that a woman must finally defer to male supremacy : Sexe , ton sort en moi ne peut se démentir : Pour être souveraine il faut m'assujettir , En montant sur le trône entrer dans l'esclavage ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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