Front cover image for "And never know the joy" sex and the erotic in English poetry

"And never know the joy" sex and the erotic in English poetry

Print Book, English, 2006
Rodopi, Amsterdam, 2006
Criticism, interpretation, etc
xi, 490 p.
9789042020757, 9789042020764, 904202075X, 9042020768
1200826426
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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