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... from the concept of winning a battle , conquering a foe , and maintaining control over the spoils of war . A wife's fidelity was essential to a man's sense of honor , since his pride would not allow him to lose control over ...
... from the concept of winning a battle , conquering a foe , and maintaining control over the spoils of war . A wife's fidelity was essential to a man's sense of honor , since his pride would not allow him to lose control over ...
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Bajazet cannot live with himself unless he is allowed to retain his own clear concept of masculinity and his fixed definition of male roles ; at the same time , Roxane will not let him live unless he plays out her false image of him as ...
Bajazet cannot live with himself unless he is allowed to retain his own clear concept of masculinity and his fixed definition of male roles ; at the same time , Roxane will not let him live unless he plays out her false image of him as ...
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This form of the novel allowed a middle class audience to relate to characters of their own world . ... depths of the characters ' thoughts , but the epistolary novel allows the characters to reveal themselves in great detail .
This form of the novel allowed a middle class audience to relate to characters of their own world . ... depths of the characters ' thoughts , but the epistolary novel allows the characters to reveal themselves in great detail .
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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