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Erec , infuriated , immediately resolves to prove that his prowess and strength are not diminished . He orders Enide to prepare herself for a journey in search of adventure , and further orders that she ride ahead of him where she will ...
Erec , infuriated , immediately resolves to prove that his prowess and strength are not diminished . He orders Enide to prepare herself for a journey in search of adventure , and further orders that she ride ahead of him where she will ...
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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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stincts and to award women with means of maintaining a position of power that relies on moral rather than muscular strength . The writings of Petrarch and his disciples , as well as the theorists of Florentine Neo - Platonism all ...
stincts and to award women with means of maintaining a position of power that relies on moral rather than muscular strength . The writings of Petrarch and his disciples , as well as the theorists of Florentine Neo - Platonism all ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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