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Personification and Gender Fluidity in the Psychomachia and Its Early Reception
Katharine Breen
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Personification
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Gender Fluidity
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Psychomachia
100%
Gender Identity
20%
Human Condition
20%
20th Century
20%
Early Response
20%
Gender Norms
20%
Misogyny
20%
Poeticity
20%
Deep-seated
20%
5th Century
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Goddess
20%
Transgression
20%
Imitator
20%
Critical Assumption
20%
6th Century
20%
Sidonius Apollinaris
20%
Verse Epistle
20%
Sex-gender System
20%
Prudentius
20%
Arts and Humanities
Personification
100%
Early Reception
100%
Poetics
20%
Poem
20%
5th Century
20%
Treatise
20%
Goddess
20%
gender system
20%
Sidonius Apollinaris
20%
Epistle
20%
Twentieth Century
20%
Human Condition
20%
6th Century
20%
Misogyny
20%