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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Translator's Note
- Prologue on Olympus
-
Part One The Story of Alcmene Saved by the Weasel -
[1] The Story -
[2] La Folia -
[3] The Woman in Labor -
[4] The Enemy -
[5] The Knots -
[6] The Resolution -
[7] The Rescuer -
[8] The First Identity of the Rescuer -
[9] Dissonance? Pliny and Birth through the Mouth -
[10] The Forest of Symbols Is Full of Animals -
[11] The Weasel-Rescuer Is a Complicated Character -
[12] Wilde Frau, Savage Midwife -
[13] Godmother Weasel -
[14] An Encyclopedia without Footnotes - Conclusion: Alcmene's Thoughts
- Index
(p.25) Part One The Story of Alcmene Saved by the Weasel
(p.25) Part One The Story of Alcmene Saved by the Weasel
- Source:
- Women & Weasels
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
DOI:10.7208/chicago/9780226039961.011.0001
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Translator's Note
- Prologue on Olympus
-
Part One The Story of Alcmene Saved by the Weasel -
[1] The Story -
[2] La Folia -
[3] The Woman in Labor -
[4] The Enemy -
[5] The Knots -
[6] The Resolution -
[7] The Rescuer -
[8] The First Identity of the Rescuer -
[9] Dissonance? Pliny and Birth through the Mouth -
[10] The Forest of Symbols Is Full of Animals -
[11] The Weasel-Rescuer Is a Complicated Character -
[12] Wilde Frau, Savage Midwife -
[13] Godmother Weasel -
[14] An Encyclopedia without Footnotes - Conclusion: Alcmene's Thoughts
- Index