ELH., Volume 71Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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Page 141
... androgynous utopia was inherently misogynistic . As a result , in the 1980s what Linda Nochlin refers to as " Blake's development of innovatory androgynous figures " was ignored . ' However , the recent resurgence of androgynous figures ...
... androgynous utopia was inherently misogynistic . As a result , in the 1980s what Linda Nochlin refers to as " Blake's development of innovatory androgynous figures " was ignored . ' However , the recent resurgence of androgynous figures ...
Page 156
... androgynous mind is resonant and porous ; that it transmits emotion without impediment . " 2 Belief in the existence of a primordial androgynous hermaphrodite persisted down to Victorian times . Fifty later Charles Darwin still felt he ...
... androgynous mind is resonant and porous ; that it transmits emotion without impediment . " 2 Belief in the existence of a primordial androgynous hermaphrodite persisted down to Victorian times . Fifty later Charles Darwin still felt he ...
Page 157
... androgynous humanity Blake and Brown valorize " is still , physically and literally male humanity " miss the crucial point , which is that the androgynous male that Blake and Brown valorize no longer conforms to the code of heterosexual ...
... androgynous humanity Blake and Brown valorize " is still , physically and literally male humanity " miss the crucial point , which is that the androgynous male that Blake and Brown valorize no longer conforms to the code of heterosexual ...
Contents
Constructing the Sexual Subject of John Skelton | 29 |
Merrie John Heywood | 53 |
Wit Print Performance | 89 |
Copyright | |
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