The Tradition Of Female Cross-Dressing In Early Modern EuropeSpringer, 1989年2月8日 - 148 頁 |
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... sentenced an autobiography appeared, named De Bredasche Heldinne ('The Heroine of Breda'). This book was written by ... sentence of exile Maria went to live in Gouda, where a few years later a woman persuaded her to live as a man again ...
... sentenced an autobiography appeared, named De Bredasche Heldinne ('The Heroine of Breda'). This book was written by ... sentence of exile Maria went to live in Gouda, where a few years later a woman persuaded her to live as a man again ...
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3 Motives and Tradition | 25 |
4 Sexuality | 47 |
5 Condemnation and Praise | 73 |
6 Some Conclusions | 99 |
Appendix | 104 |
Notes | 113 |
Index | 126 |
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