Chapter 4 Primavera and her Counterpart
Lydia
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He describes the garden in bloom as a metaphor of the fertility expected of a bride entering marriage. ... in those days, the bride often had little say, if any, in the choice of husband, so that her marriage could indeed have been perceived as an act of force. 引自第74页
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chapter 3 Botticelli as Portraitist
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Chapter 3 Botticelli as Portraitist
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Chapter 4 Primavera and her Counterpart
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Chapter 6 Violence against Woman
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Chapter 6 Violence against Woman
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