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... sense of honor was derived from an ideal of equality and mutuality between men and wo- men . The sense of knightly honor , therefore , cannot really be adjusted to the notion of honor in the philosophy of courtly love . In Thomas ...
... sense of honor was derived from an ideal of equality and mutuality between men and wo- men . The sense of knightly honor , therefore , cannot really be adjusted to the notion of honor in the philosophy of courtly love . In Thomas ...
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... sense of possession , and ultimately from the concept of winning a battle , conquering a foe , and maintaining control over the spoils of war . A wife's fidelity was essential to a man's sense of honor , since his pride would not al ...
... sense of possession , and ultimately from the concept of winning a battle , conquering a foe , and maintaining control over the spoils of war . A wife's fidelity was essential to a man's sense of honor , since his pride would not al ...
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... sense of remorse and personal loss is too deep and paralyzing . Each character is also motivated by at least one passion that cannot be controlled or silenced . Rodogune's fear , Cléo- pâtre's jealousy , Antiochus ' guilt and sense of ...
... sense of remorse and personal loss is too deep and paralyzing . Each character is also motivated by at least one passion that cannot be controlled or silenced . Rodogune's fear , Cléo- pâtre's jealousy , Antiochus ' guilt and sense of ...
Contents
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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