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Lucrecia's Dreams: Politics and Prophecy in Sixteenth-Century Spain Lucrecia's Dreams: Politics and Prophecy in Sixteenth-Century Spain by Richard L. Kagan
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“… the evidence suggests that Lucrecia purposefully portrayed herself as an innocent, unlettered woman, first to enhance her prophetic persona and then, after her arrest, as part of her defense.”
Richard L Kagan, Lucrecia's Dreams: Politics and Prophecy in Sixteenth-Century Spain
“It is the men who transcribed the dreams who are at fault, because they are men and I am only a woman whom they should have warned.”
Richard L Kagan, Lucrecia's Dreams: Politics and Prophecy in Sixteenth-Century Spain