Closeted Writing and Lesbian and Gay Literature

David M. Robinson

Original title: Closeted writing and lesbian and gay literature

earliest edition we have, 2006 Taylor & Francis Group, 2017 316 pages

The author explores literary depictions of same-sex love and lust. He provides interpretations of a wide variety of texts: poetry, drama, and both fictional and nonfictional prose, some well known and some little known, written in English, French and Latin, and published in Britain and France, between the late 16th and mid-18th centuries.

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Closeted Writing and Lesbian and Gay Literature edition · 2017 · Taylor & Francis Group · 316 pages · 9781138254046
Closeted Writing and Lesbian and Gay Literature edition · 2017 · Taylor & Francis Group · 316 pages · 9781351950961
Closeted Writing and Lesbian and Gay Literature edition · 2017 · Taylor & Francis Group · 316 pages · 9781351950954
Closeted writing and lesbian and gay literature edition · 2006 · Ashgate Pub. · 295 pages

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