Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... relation between Christabel's father and Lord Roland , once " his heart's best brother " ( 417 ) . Still , we can ... relations between the two women and the two men as sexual . The visual identification of sexual difference such Lee ...
... relation between Christabel's father and Lord Roland , once " his heart's best brother " ( 417 ) . Still , we can ... relations between the two women and the two men as sexual . The visual identification of sexual difference such Lee ...
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... relation of the artist to society , or with the relation of the artist to inspiration . It is also a poem that describes the pros and cons of the closet , of trying to hide one's private life from public scrutiny . In the first part ...
... relation of the artist to society , or with the relation of the artist to inspiration . It is also a poem that describes the pros and cons of the closet , of trying to hide one's private life from public scrutiny . In the first part ...
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... relation possible . The narrative thwarts both the effeminate Jos and the hypermasculine Rawdon — not because they are failed heterosexuals but because they lack the homoerotic desire that transforms their single - minded lust into a ...
... relation possible . The narrative thwarts both the effeminate Jos and the hypermasculine Rawdon — not because they are failed heterosexuals but because they lack the homoerotic desire that transforms their single - minded lust into a ...
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Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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