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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... woman with a woman . See Lev . 13 , 22 , 23. This offence committed with mankinde or beast is felony without clergy ; it being a sin against God , Nature , and the Law ; And in ancient time such offenders were to be burnt by the Common ...
... woman with a woman . See Lev . 13 , 22 , 23. This offence committed with mankinde or beast is felony without clergy ; it being a sin against God , Nature , and the Law ; And in ancient time such offenders were to be burnt by the Common ...
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... woman , the voice of a woman seducing a man , or something else altogether ? Even with the title , which specifies the voice as male , the poem is still contingent on a reader's choice and can be read in at least three specific ways ...
... woman , the voice of a woman seducing a man , or something else altogether ? Even with the title , which specifies the voice as male , the poem is still contingent on a reader's choice and can be read in at least three specific ways ...
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... woman polarity . As will become apparent in my argument , I am taking an opposite tack and placing the man / woman dichotomy within Milton's sexual politics . Reader's un- familiar with the general terms of the debate on Milton and ...
... woman polarity . As will become apparent in my argument , I am taking an opposite tack and placing the man / woman dichotomy within Milton's sexual politics . Reader's un- familiar with the general terms of the debate on Milton and ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER 2 | 27 |
CHAPTER 3 | 57 |
The Ends of Sodomy | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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