Sodomy and Interpretation: Marlowe to MiltonCornell University Press, 1991 - 261 Seiten A wide-ranging account of the significance of sodomy in the rich discourse of early modern England from 1590 to 1660. The author sets for a challenging reinterpretation of the historicity of homosexuality, reading a variety of Renaissance texts in the light of the work of such contemporary theorists as Foucault, Kristeva, Deleuze, Guattari, Hocquenghem, Derrida, and Althusser. -- adapted from back cover |
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... relation to its cultural place- ment , this complexity in turn only multiplies when we try to define how the language of sodomy defines a subject . Indeed , so polymorphous is the relationship between the language and its subject that ...
... relation to its cultural place- ment , this complexity in turn only multiplies when we try to define how the language of sodomy defines a subject . Indeed , so polymorphous is the relationship between the language and its subject that ...
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... relation to Marlowe's poem : it simply erases the gendered determinants present in the title of Erasmus's epistle . What is in Wilson's Rhetorique a conservative effort to assure the continuance of the patrilineal line becomes , in the ...
... relation to Marlowe's poem : it simply erases the gendered determinants present in the title of Erasmus's epistle . What is in Wilson's Rhetorique a conservative effort to assure the continuance of the patrilineal line becomes , in the ...
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... relation to society , for while it is one of the most overdetermined genres , it is also the genre that has demonstrated the greatest ability to fluctuate in relation to local demands . 20 In 20In condemning Milton's Lycidas , Samuel ...
... relation to society , for while it is one of the most overdetermined genres , it is also the genre that has demonstrated the greatest ability to fluctuate in relation to local demands . 20 In 20In condemning Milton's Lycidas , Samuel ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER 2 | 27 |
CHAPTER 3 | 57 |
The Ends of Sodomy | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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allusion argument articulation Barnfield's becomes Belial blazon body politic canon catamite Christopher Marlowe claims construction critical culture debate demonstrates desire discourse eclogue Edward Edward II Elizabethan encoded English epistemology erotic eroticism Essays example exegesis fleshly Ganymede Gaveston gender genre glosses Greek hath Hero and Leander heteroerotic Hobbes's homo homoerotic homoeroticism homosexual I.iii icism inscribed intersection John Jonson king language Literary London loue lust male Marlowe Marlowe's poem marriage Marston metaphor metaphysics Milton Mortimer narrative nature Paradise Regained pastoral patrilineal Patroclus play poet poetic poetry position praxis precept present Pyrocles realm Renaissance Renaissance sodomy rhetoric Rigby Satan satire Sejanus sequence sexual difference sexual meaning Shakespeare's Sonnets Sidney Sidney's social sodomy sonnet 20 specific speech Spenser strategy structure suggests temporal temptation textual Theocritus theory Thersites Thomas tion tradition trans Troilus and Cressida Ulysses Virgil woman words York
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