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Hanasaku Iroha character Ohanu Matsumae has also had art interpreting her with a swan. | Hanasaku Iroha character Ohanu Matsumae has also had art interpreting her with a swan. | ||
The Austrian philosopher, Otto Weininger, made mention of the myth of Leda and The Swan in his opus [[Sex and Character]. This was to illustrate the purported existential kinship he observed between women and animals, which he argued was sometimes expressed in women's "sexual perversities and affections for animals". | The Austrian philosopher, Otto Weininger, made mention of the myth of Leda and The Swan in his opus [[Sex and Character]]. This was to illustrate the purported existential kinship he observed between women and animals, which he argued was sometimes expressed in women's "sexual perversities and affections for animals". | ||
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