Gender and Genealogy in Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata |
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... Sofronia , have a less interesting story to tell.2 20 My analysis begins in Chapter 2 , " Clorinda's Fathers . " Clorinda is the rebellious maiden warrior who dies in a duel with Tancredi , the Christian warrior who loves her but who ...
... Sofronia , have a less interesting story to tell.2 20 My analysis begins in Chapter 2 , " Clorinda's Fathers . " Clorinda is the rebellious maiden warrior who dies in a duel with Tancredi , the Christian warrior who loves her but who ...
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... Sofronia does not invite reflection on her desirability ; but more important , Sofronia does not command an active gaze.2 It is Love , seeing and unseeing , that assumes the active role here and controls our gaze . Love directs Olindo's ...
... Sofronia does not invite reflection on her desirability ; but more important , Sofronia does not command an active gaze.2 It is Love , seeing and unseeing , that assumes the active role here and controls our gaze . Love directs Olindo's ...
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... Sofronia comes forth to claim responsibility for having stolen the image ; her lie is presented with the narrator's ... Sofronia's lie ? How shall we judge her action ? When Sofronia presents herself before the king , he is left " quasi ...
... Sofronia comes forth to claim responsibility for having stolen the image ; her lie is presented with the narrator's ... Sofronia's lie ? How shall we judge her action ? When Sofronia presents herself before the king , he is left " quasi ...
Contents
CLORINDAS FATHERS | 15 |
ERMINIA AND HISTORY | 55 |
SECRETS OF A SORCERESS | 113 |
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