Making it Ours: Queering the CanonUniversity Press of the South, 1998 - 193 sidor |
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... soul has only the private , there can be no love because love demands openness and the vulnerability of a soul that knows it may be hurt . In the third part , the soul gazes upon Sir Lancelot . Interestingly , the feminine soul of a ...
... soul has only the private , there can be no love because love demands openness and the vulnerability of a soul that knows it may be hurt . In the third part , the soul gazes upon Sir Lancelot . Interestingly , the feminine soul of a ...
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... souls ; the physical body causes the soul to want to break from its imprisonment . When the lady turns and looks directly at the unsuspecting object of her love , the curse comes upon her ( 115 ) . Having once broken from the closet ...
... souls ; the physical body causes the soul to want to break from its imprisonment . When the lady turns and looks directly at the unsuspecting object of her love , the curse comes upon her ( 115 ) . Having once broken from the closet ...
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... soul of the sonnet ; the subject matter is its body . Again , traditional ( though bigoted and sexist ) associations , many coming from St. Augustine's influence on Western Christianity , link the soul to the male and the body to the ...
... soul of the sonnet ; the subject matter is its body . Again , traditional ( though bigoted and sexist ) associations , many coming from St. Augustine's influence on Western Christianity , link the soul to the male and the body to the ...
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Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
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