Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... lover's repartee . Because nothing indicates that the lover is a woman , the verbal spar- ring can just as easily be between two men . When we read it this way , what the speaker sees in his lover's eyes is more than just a gender other ...
... lover's repartee . Because nothing indicates that the lover is a woman , the verbal spar- ring can just as easily be between two men . When we read it this way , what the speaker sees in his lover's eyes is more than just a gender other ...
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... lover find his sameness , a reflection of himself in the beloved . Arnold's description of the " mass of men " in the next stanza further indicates how he and his lover are different from others but similar to each other . If other men ...
... lover find his sameness , a reflection of himself in the beloved . Arnold's description of the " mass of men " in the next stanza further indicates how he and his lover are different from others but similar to each other . If other men ...
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... lover's desertion of the speaker could be his going to church by way of his own funeral , the lover could also be dying to the speaker because he has return to a church that rejects the possibility of their relationship . Whichever ( I ...
... lover's desertion of the speaker could be his going to church by way of his own funeral , the lover could also be dying to the speaker because he has return to a church that rejects the possibility of their relationship . Whichever ( I ...
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Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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