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Maurine 2022-04-19 09:02:47
There are no fairy tales in the middle world
Unimaginable Middle Ages.
Centuries-long intellectual waste.
A woman with great talent for language and understanding. A woman who
has lived through her own wedding where everyone died. A woman who pretends
to be a man in a monastery full of men and can use her academic expertise. The
mighty Mulan... -
Kolby 2022-01-22 08:03:40
Tackling a certain perfect tense of feudal ethics
Female protagonists yearn for reading and desire freedom in the patriarchal society. This is similar to Zhu Yingtai, but she breaks through feudal ethics and uses disguised male identity to display her ambitions. Zhu Yingtai’s struggle and breakthrough are Phased and unfinished.
Digression 1-I...
Jördis Triebel
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