Romance Languages Annual: RLA., Volume 3Purdue Research Foundation, 1991 - Language and languages |
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Page 109
... woman's response to Richard's love - sick unicorn cleverly wrangles the symbols inherent in the beast to a new ... woman to the man , appropriating to him the qualities of the siren , applying the feminine principle of deception to the ...
... woman's response to Richard's love - sick unicorn cleverly wrangles the symbols inherent in the beast to a new ... woman to the man , appropriating to him the qualities of the siren , applying the feminine principle of deception to the ...
Page 531
... woman Rosario Castellanos cured me of that urge in her landmark essay " Woman and Her Image . " Here one finds a disturbing if sobering warning to critics seduced by the romantic jouissance of their own rightousness : “ Let us not allow ...
... woman Rosario Castellanos cured me of that urge in her landmark essay " Woman and Her Image . " Here one finds a disturbing if sobering warning to critics seduced by the romantic jouissance of their own rightousness : “ Let us not allow ...
Page 617
... woman . She refers to a section in Timaeus which states that “ unless a man lives righteously now , he will as his next incarnation ' pass into a woman ' and if he doesn't behave then , he'll become a brute ! " ( 115 ) . With such a ...
... woman . She refers to a section in Timaeus which states that “ unless a man lives righteously now , he will as his next incarnation ' pass into a woman ' and if he doesn't behave then , he'll become a brute ! " ( 115 ) . With such a ...
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