Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic IllusionWhitston Publishing Company, 1982 - 205 pagina's |
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... dominant ; on the other side , women were passive and subordinate . Women were deemed fit objects not of men's love but of their contempt or lust . The finer sentiments were reserved for relationships between men . For antiquity ...
... dominant ; on the other side , women were passive and subordinate . Women were deemed fit objects not of men's love but of their contempt or lust . The finer sentiments were reserved for relationships between men . For antiquity ...
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... dominant and masterful . Her argument that the dominant role is both natural and ap- propriate for women cannot be dismissed , since she has immense self - confidence and complete security in her sexual identity as a woman . From quite ...
... dominant and masterful . Her argument that the dominant role is both natural and ap- propriate for women cannot be dismissed , since she has immense self - confidence and complete security in her sexual identity as a woman . From quite ...
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... dominance does raise the question of the sexuality of the male partners who could coexist with her . Her justifications ... dominant and submissive roles represents the fantasy of a woman who refuses to be powerless , but who also denies ...
... dominance does raise the question of the sexuality of the male partners who could coexist with her . Her justifications ... dominant and submissive roles represents the fantasy of a woman who refuses to be powerless , but who also denies ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Ritual and Roleplaying in the World of the Hero | 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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