Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic IllusionWhitston Publishing Company, 1982 - 205 pagina's |
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... tells her husband that he must have been dreaming . But Erec persists and Enide is com- pelled to tell him the truth . Erec , infuriated , immediately re- solves to prove that his prowess and strength are not diminished . He orders ...
... tells her husband that he must have been dreaming . But Erec persists and Enide is com- pelled to tell him the truth . Erec , infuriated , immediately re- solves to prove that his prowess and strength are not diminished . He orders ...
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... tells Cesario that she is not in the mood for light - hearted banter since it is not the right time of the moon for her . Shakespeare subtly and deftly maintains two levels of il- lusion in a constantly shifting relationship . On the ...
... tells Cesario that she is not in the mood for light - hearted banter since it is not the right time of the moon for her . Shakespeare subtly and deftly maintains two levels of il- lusion in a constantly shifting relationship . On the ...
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... tells Edouard that he knew from the first day they met that he was destined to love Wolmar , who has not placed him in a state of submission but treats him more like a son . In return for his benevolence Wolmar asks only that Julie and ...
... tells Edouard that he knew from the first day they met that he was destined to love Wolmar , who has not placed him in a state of submission but treats him more like a son . In return for his benevolence Wolmar asks only that Julie and ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Ritual and Roleplaying in the World of the Hero | 11 |
Erotic Love and Egoism in the Age of Enlightenment | 117 |
Copyright | |
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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