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Romanticism gendered : male writers as readers of women's writing in romantic correspondence
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ISBN: 9781847186812 1847186815 Year: 2008 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars

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Victorian masculinities : manhood and masculine poetics in early Victorian literature and art
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ISBN: 0521465710 Year: 1995 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University press

A community of one
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ISBN: 0585091455 9780585091457 0791415112 0791415120 1438400438 Year: 1993 Publisher: Albany State University of New York Press


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The tears of Narcissus : melancholia and masculinity in early modern writing.
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ISBN: 0804723974 Year: 1995 Publisher: Stanford (Calif.) : Stanford university press,

Close readers : humanism and sodomy in early modern England
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ISBN: 069160424X 1400864577 9781400864577 0691011656 9780691604244 9780691011653 0691011656 Year: 2014 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press

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Humanism, in both its rhetoric and practice, attempted to transform the relationships between men that constituted the fabric of early modern society. So argues Alan Stewart in this ground-breaking investigation into the impact of humanism in sixteenth-century England. Here the author shows that by valorizing textual skills over martial prowess, humanism provided a new means of upward mobility for the lowborn but humanistically trained scholar: he could move into a highly intimate place in a nobleman's household that was previously not open to him. Because of its novelty and secrecy, the intimacy between master and scholar was vulnerable to accusations of another type of intimacy--sodomy. In comparing the ways both humanism and sodomy signaled a new economy of social relations capable of producing widespread anxiety, Stewart contributes to the foray of modern gay scholarship into Renais-sance art and literature.The author explores the intriguing relationship between humanism and sodomy in a series of case studies: the Medici court of the 1470s, the allegations against monks in the campaign to suppress the English monasteries, the institutionalized beating of young boys, the treacherous circle of the doomed Sir Thomas Seymour, and the closet secretaries of Elizabeth's final years. Stewart's documentation comes from a wide range of underused materials, from schoolboys' grammar books to political writings, enabling him to reconstruct frequently misunderstood events in their original contexts.Originally published in 1997.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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