Inspiring Women: Reimagining the MuseElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1986 - 259 strán (strany) |
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... sexual nature has found the clearest mirror to be his human lover . " 4 This enigmatic female figure , whether wise sibyl or chosen lover , exists for the male poet as a series of opposites : he is subject , she is object ; he is lover ...
... sexual nature has found the clearest mirror to be his human lover . " 4 This enigmatic female figure , whether wise sibyl or chosen lover , exists for the male poet as a series of opposites : he is subject , she is object ; he is lover ...
Strana 14
... sexual act both facilitates the decep- tion and is the reason behind it . Shakespeare's dark lady dispenses favors indiscriminately , the poet implies , but in her sexuality lies her attraction . A contrasting yet equally pervasive view ...
... sexual act both facilitates the decep- tion and is the reason behind it . Shakespeare's dark lady dispenses favors indiscriminately , the poet implies , but in her sexuality lies her attraction . A contrasting yet equally pervasive view ...
Strana 161
... sexuality and physi- cality . In her physiological multiplicity , Rich believes , lies woman's capacity to " think through the body " and hence to transform radically what it means to be sexual , to " create . " Closely related to sexual ...
... sexuality and physi- cality . In her physiological multiplicity , Rich believes , lies woman's capacity to " think through the body " and hence to transform radically what it means to be sexual , to " create . " Closely related to sexual ...
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