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Neither of the married couples in Chrétiens's romances begins life together on a basis of perfect equality . Enide's family was of minor and impoverished nobility , and Erec's proposal represents an unexpected elevation in social status ...
Neither of the married couples in Chrétiens's romances begins life together on a basis of perfect equality . Enide's family was of minor and impoverished nobility , and Erec's proposal represents an unexpected elevation in social status ...
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[ “ My intention , said the druid , was to have you marry Astrée and not that costume . " ] In fact , the woman's clothes have to be taken away from Céladon so that he is obliged to appear in public in male attire .
[ “ My intention , said the druid , was to have you marry Astrée and not that costume . " ] In fact , the woman's clothes have to be taken away from Céladon so that he is obliged to appear in public in male attire .
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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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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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