1st Edition
Homosexuality in Renaissance and Enlightenment England Literary Representations in Historical Context
By Claude J Summers
Copyright 1992
232 Pages
by
Routledge
230 Pages
by
Routledge
232 Pages
by
Routledge
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This new book significantly contributes to an increased understanding of the gay and lesbian experience as it illuminates important works of literature and clarifies the status of same-sex desire in English literature from 1500--1760. Homosexual themes can be found throughout the literature of the English Renaissance and Enlightenment, but only rarely are they direct and unambiguous. The essays... Read more
Contents
Introduction
- “Masculine Love,” Renaissance Writing, and the “New Invention” of Homosexuality
- Tradition and the Individual Sodomite: Barnfield, Shakespeare, and Subjective Desire
- Body, Costume, and Desire in Christopher Marlowe
- Verse Letters to T.W. from John Donne: “By You My Love is Sent”
- Lesbian Erotics: The Utopian Trope of Donne’s “Sappho to Philaenis”
- Sodomy and Kingcraft in Urania and Antony and Cleopatra
- Not Since Sappho: The Erotic in Poems of Katherine Philips and Aphra Behn
- Seeing Sodomy: Fanny Hill’s Blinding Visions
- The Sodomitical Muse: Fanny Hill and the Rhetoric of Crossdressing
- “The Voice of Nature” in Gray’s Elegy: In Memory of Thomas Stehling
- Reference Notes Included
- Index
Biography
Summers, Claude J






