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(Ebook) Prose Fiction and Early Modern Sexualities in England, 1570–1640 by Constance C. Relihan, Goran V. Stanivukovic (eds.) ISBN 9781137091772, 9781349732166, 1137091770, 1349732168

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Authors:Constance C. Relihan, Goran V. Stanivukovic (eds.)
Pages:291 pages.
Year:2003
Editon:1
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan US
Language:english
File Size:36.39 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781137091772, 9781349732166, 1137091770, 1349732168
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(Ebook) Prose Fiction and Early Modern Sexualities in England, 1570–1640 by Constance C. Relihan, Goran V. Stanivukovic (eds.) ISBN 9781137091772, 9781349732166, 1137091770, 1349732168

Prose Fiction and Early Modern Sexuality, 1570-1640 brings together twelve new essays which situate the arguments about the multiple constructions of sexualities in prose fiction within contemporary critical debates about the body, gender, desire, print culture, postcoloniality, and cultural geography. Looking at Sidney's Arcadia , Wroth's Urania , Lyly's Euphues ; fictions by Gascoigne, Riche, Parry, and Brathwaite; as well as Hellenic romances, rogue fictions, and novelle, the essays expand and challenge current critical arguments about the gendering of labour, female eroticism, queer masculinity, sodomy, male friendship, cross-dressing, heteroeroticism, incest, and the gendering of poetic creativity.
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