Gender and Genealogy in Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata |
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... relation to writing , politics , and history that the male reader has , " reading like a woman " means accounting ... relation to authority has been determined by centuries of social practices that have delimited woman's socio- economic ...
... relation to writing , politics , and history that the male reader has , " reading like a woman " means accounting ... relation to authority has been determined by centuries of social practices that have delimited woman's socio- economic ...
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... relation to Boemondo and to Antioch as Tasso stands in relation to these stories , and by extension to all of his historical material . Because of the questionable ethics of her allegiance to Christianity and because of her questionable ...
... relation to Boemondo and to Antioch as Tasso stands in relation to these stories , and by extension to all of his historical material . Because of the questionable ethics of her allegiance to Christianity and because of her questionable ...
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... relation among the characters and in the play of difference to be found there . A first triadic relation one in which a conflict is created and fully resolved exists only within the confines of the image on the wall of Clorinda's ...
... relation among the characters and in the play of difference to be found there . A first triadic relation one in which a conflict is created and fully resolved exists only within the confines of the image on the wall of Clorinda's ...
Contents
CLORINDAS FATHERS | 15 |
ERMINIA AND HISTORY | 55 |
SECRETS OF A SORCERESS | 113 |
Copyright | |
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