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Hm. Ouranid Send a noteboard - 03/11/2009 04:37:33 PM
Best of luck with the paper. It sounds like an interesting topic. I once wrote a paper that I called "The Renaissance Regression" that focused on the loss of options and more rigid definition of women and their roles in society during the early Ren.

Woul've thought it was the other way around, but my knowledge of history is sadly one-dimensional.

I very much look forward to reading Drood sometime soon.

Like you, I'm waiting for the snow to fall before reading The Terror.
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Indeed, I marry them in their unlawful bed, with an open heart I affirm the true right of any man and woman to their dark slobbering nights which are rare enough, and against which too many laws conspire.
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