Sword of Womankind: Being an Informative History of Indesceet Revelations

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Synopsis

"Sword of Womankind: Being an Informative History of Indesceet Revelations" is a fascinating exploration into the intersection of gender, chivalry, and the art of combat. Written by Edouard De Beaumont, this work delves into the symbolic and practical relationship between women and the sword throughout history. From the romanticized ideals of the Middle Ages to the realities of defense and honor, the book examines how women have influenced, and been influenced by, the culture of weaponry.

Blending historical narrative with social commentary, the text offers a series of "indiscreet revelations" that shed light on the private and public lives of historical figures. De Beaumont investigates the duality of the sword as both a tool of violence and a token of courtly love, providing a unique perspective on the evolution of social mores and gender roles. The work serves as a compelling study of the hidden histories of womankind, exploring themes of bravery, seduction, and the societal expectations of different eras. It remains an intriguing artifact for those interested in the history of arms, armor, and the complex social history of the Western world.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781026023747
  • Number of pages: 258
  • Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 14 mm
  • Languages: English