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... sexual violence than we actually find in the text itself . The reader joins with Lovelace and Clarissa , the sexual act becoming a three - way that makes the reader both fellow rapist ( and thus guilty ) and victim ( and thus shamed ) ...
... sexual violence than we actually find in the text itself . The reader joins with Lovelace and Clarissa , the sexual act becoming a three - way that makes the reader both fellow rapist ( and thus guilty ) and victim ( and thus shamed ) ...
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... sexual act . For example , when we first encounter Fra Lippo Lippi , the sexual act has been completed and Lippo is sneaking back to his convent . By locating the reader with the guards who arrest the errant monk , Browning makes the ...
... sexual act . For example , when we first encounter Fra Lippo Lippi , the sexual act has been completed and Lippo is sneaking back to his convent . By locating the reader with the guards who arrest the errant monk , Browning makes the ...
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Queering the Canon Mark D. Hawthorne. silent before sex is fully visible . By pushing the sex act into the silence just outside their texts , they transform it . They actualize their inversion of a traditional body / spirit hierarchy by ...
Queering the Canon Mark D. Hawthorne. silent before sex is fully visible . By pushing the sex act into the silence just outside their texts , they transform it . They actualize their inversion of a traditional body / spirit hierarchy by ...
Contents
Overview | 1 |
Seizing the Erotic | 23 |
The Sexual Predator | 47 |
Copyright | |
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