"And never know the joy" sex and the erotic in English poetry
Criticism, interpretation, etc
xi, 490 p.
9789042020757, 9789042020764, 904202075X, 9042020768
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PrefaceJanine ROGERS: Riddling Erotic Identity in Early English LyricsKevin Teo Kia CHOONG: Bodies of Knowledge: Embodying Riotous Performance in the Harley LyricsLuisella CAON: The Pronouns of Love and Sex: Thou and Ye Among Lovers in The Canterbury TalesBart VELDHOEN: Reason versus Nature in Dunbar’s “Tretis of the Twa Mariit Wemen and the Wedo”Glyn PURSGLOVE: Prick-Song Ditties: Musical Metaphor in the Bawdy Verse of the Early Modern PeriodMark LLEWELLYN: “Cease Thy Wanton Lust”: Thomas Randolph’s Elegy, the Cult of Venetia, and the Possibilities of Classical SexRebecca C. POTTER: The Nymph’s Reply Nine Months Later Tracy WENDT LEMASTER: Lowering the Libertine: Feminism in Rochester’s “The Imperfect Enjoyment”Kari Boyd Mcbride: “Upon a Little Lady”: Gender and Desire in Early Modern English LyricsLisa Marie LIPIPIPATVONG: “Freeborn Joy”: Sexual Expression and Power in William Blake’s Visions of the Daughters of AlbionNowell MARSHALL: Of Melancholy and Mimesis: Social Bond(age)s in Visions of the Daughters of AlbionMonika LEE: “Happy Copulation”: Revolutionary Sexuality in Blake and ShelleyDaniel BRASS: “Bursting Joy’s Grape” in Keats’ OdesC.C. BARFOOT: “In This Strang Labourinth How Shall I Turne?”: Erotic Symmetry in Four Female Sonnet Sequences Britta ZANGEN: Christina Rossetti’s “Goblin Market”: The Eroticism of Female MysticsFahrï ÖZ: “To Take Were to Purloin”: Sexuality in the Narrative Poems of Christina RossettiJ.D. BALLAM: Renaissance Erotic in the Poetry of John Addington SymondsR. van BRONSWIJK: The Brilliance of Gas-Lit Eyes: Arthur Symons’ Erotic Auto-Voyeurism ObservedAndrew HARRISON: The Erotic in D.H. Lawrence’s Early PoetryNephie J. CHRISTODOULIDES: Triangulation of Desire in H.D.’s HymenPeg ALOI: “Smile, O Voluptuous Cool-Breath’d Earth”: Erotic Imagery and Context in Contemporary Ritual AuthorshipWim TIGGES: Two Tongues in One Mouth: Erotic Elements in Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill’s Irish Poetry and Its English TranslationsSandie BYRNE: Sex in the “Sick, Sick Body Politic”: Tony Harrison’s FruitCheryl Alexander MALCOLM: (Un)Dressing Black Nationalism: Nikki Giovanni’s (Counter)Revolutionary EthicsWolfgang GÖRTSCHACHER: Biblio-Erotic and Jewish Erotic Configurations in Georgia Scott’s The Penny BrideNotes on ContributorsIndex I: Selected Motifs, Topics, Themes Index II: Authors, Texts and Publications,Selected Proper Names
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