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He wants to become the second partner in a marriage where if there is pleasure , the oath of fidelity that he and Iseut have sworn will be destroyed . He is acting as if it were irrelevant whether a bed partner is male or female , as if ...
He wants to become the second partner in a marriage where if there is pleasure , the oath of fidelity that he and Iseut have sworn will be destroyed . He is acting as if it were irrelevant whether a bed partner is male or female , as if ...
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Neither of the married couples in Chrétiens's romances begins life together on a basis of perfect equality . ... his proposal only when her advisors point out the personal and social benefits that she will obtain from this marriage .
Neither of the married couples in Chrétiens's romances begins life together on a basis of perfect equality . ... his proposal only when her advisors point out the personal and social benefits that she will obtain from this marriage .
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Gercourt is now planning to marry Cécile de Volanges , a fifteen year old virgin , who , presumably , would go directly from the convent where she has been educated to Gercourt's marriage bed . Merteuil wants Valmont to take away ...
Gercourt is now planning to marry Cécile de Volanges , a fifteen year old virgin , who , presumably , would go directly from the convent where she has been educated to Gercourt's marriage bed . Merteuil wants Valmont to take away ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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