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She is first the wife who must obey her husband and who is completely dependent on his strength and leadership . Next , she has once again to become his dame , his lady , whom Erec must protect and to whom all his knightly conquests are ...
She is first the wife who must obey her husband and who is completely dependent on his strength and leadership . Next , she has once again to become his dame , his lady , whom Erec must protect and to whom all his knightly conquests are ...
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The young lady , however , is completely astonished by the perfection of her suitor's chastity . She believes , in fact , that he could not really be attracted to her , and even suspects that he had spent his sexual energies elsewhere ...
The young lady , however , is completely astonished by the perfection of her suitor's chastity . She believes , in fact , that he could not really be attracted to her , and even suspects that he had spent his sexual energies elsewhere ...
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Although they are strangers , their excitement and passionate desire for each other is so overwhelming that the conventional steps of civilized seduction are completely bypassed . But Balzac underlines the paradoxes that are born when ...
Although they are strangers , their excitement and passionate desire for each other is so overwhelming that the conventional steps of civilized seduction are completely bypassed . But Balzac underlines the paradoxes that are born when ...
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II | 11 |
Erotic Love and Egoism in the Age of Enlightenment | 117 |
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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