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"Masculine love," Renaissance writing, and the "new invention" of homosexuality / Joseph Cady
Tradition and the individual sodomite: Barnfield, Shakespeare, and subjective desire / Gregory W. Bredbeck
Body, costume, and desire in Christopher Marlowe / Gregory Woods
Verse letters to T.W. from John Donne: "By you my love is sent" / George Klawitter
Lesbian erotics: The utopian trope of Donne's "Sapho to Philaenis" / Janel Mueller
Sodomy and kingcraft in Urania and Antony and Cleopatra / Ellis Hanson
Not since Sappho: The erotic in poems of Katherine Philips and Aphra Behn / Arlene Stiebel
Seeing sodomy: Fanny Hill's blinding vision / Kevin Kopelson
The sodomitical muse: Fanny Hill and the rhetoric of crossdressing / Donald H. Mengay
"The voice of nature" in Gray's Elegy / George E. Haggerty.
Tradition and the individual sodomite: Barnfield, Shakespeare, and subjective desire / Gregory W. Bredbeck
Body, costume, and desire in Christopher Marlowe / Gregory Woods
Verse letters to T.W. from John Donne: "By you my love is sent" / George Klawitter
Lesbian erotics: The utopian trope of Donne's "Sapho to Philaenis" / Janel Mueller
Sodomy and kingcraft in Urania and Antony and Cleopatra / Ellis Hanson
Not since Sappho: The erotic in poems of Katherine Philips and Aphra Behn / Arlene Stiebel
Seeing sodomy: Fanny Hill's blinding vision / Kevin Kopelson
The sodomitical muse: Fanny Hill and the rhetoric of crossdressing / Donald H. Mengay
"The voice of nature" in Gray's Elegy / George E. Haggerty.