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She is interested only in power , he believes , and will marry anyone who will give it to her . For Léon , he and Pulcherie are equals and should be able to love each other and marry . Pulcherie , on the other hand , has always lived in ...
She is interested only in power , he believes , and will marry anyone who will give it to her . For Léon , he and Pulcherie are equals and should be able to love each other and marry . Pulcherie , on the other hand , has always lived in ...
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240 , believes that such obedience represents slavish humiliation . 73 * Doubrovsky ( p . 419 ) believes that Pulchérie remains a woman in spite of attempts to dehumanize herself ; Stegmann ( pp . 554-556 , and 561 ) , however , feels ...
240 , believes that such obedience represents slavish humiliation . 73 * Doubrovsky ( p . 419 ) believes that Pulchérie remains a woman in spite of attempts to dehumanize herself ; Stegmann ( pp . 554-556 , and 561 ) , however , feels ...
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He believes , however , that faint echos of the myth of the androgyne may be detected throughout the Comédie Humaine . Jacques Borel in Séraphita et le mysticisme balzacien ( Paris : José Corti , 1967 ) , p .
He believes , however , that faint echos of the myth of the androgyne may be detected throughout the Comédie Humaine . Jacques Borel in Séraphita et le mysticisme balzacien ( Paris : José Corti , 1967 ) , p .
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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