The Tradition Of Female Cross-Dressing In Early Modern EuropeSpringer, 1989年2月8日 - 148 頁 |
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... army a girl in the cavalry was caught plundering and suffered herself to be hung without making her sex known. This the sergeant on duty told me; he had her undressed after she had died and felt sorry about it. And are such women not ...
... army a girl in the cavalry was caught plundering and suffered herself to be hung without making her sex known. This the sergeant on duty told me; he had her undressed after she had died and felt sorry about it. And are such women not ...
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... , and a year later officially married a woman who was not aware of her true sex. When her army unit was billeted in Breda, in 1751, Maria was recognised and discovered. Her arrest caused a great deal of commotion: the news Introduction 3.
... , and a year later officially married a woman who was not aware of her true sex. When her army unit was billeted in Breda, in 1751, Maria was recognised and discovered. Her arrest caused a great deal of commotion: the news Introduction 3.
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... army unit at the time, and we could verify most details of names, places, dates and army movements. We feel justified in considering 'The Heroine of Breda' as a journalistic autobiography, with Kersteman as “ghost writer'. After her ...
... army unit at the time, and we could verify most details of names, places, dates and army movements. We feel justified in considering 'The Heroine of Breda' as a journalistic autobiography, with Kersteman as “ghost writer'. After her ...
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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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