Sex in literature
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Sex in literature
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Sex in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Unbuttoning America, a biography of Peyton Place, by Ardis Cameron
- Sex with Shakespeare, here's much to do with pain, but more with love, Jillian Keenan
- The sexual mountain and Black women writers, adventures in sex, literature, and real life, Calvin C. Hernton
- Sex scandal, the private parts of Victorian fiction, William A. Cohen
- Shakespeare, sex, & love, Stanley Wells
- Gay voices of the Harlem Renaissance, A.B. Christa Schwarz
- The whore's story, women, pornography, and the British novel, 1684-1830, Bradford K. Mudge
- Adultery in the American novel, Updike, James, and Hawthorne, by Donald J. Greiner
- Haunted bodies, gender and southern texts, edited by Anne Goodwyn Jones and Susan V. Donaldson
- The fiction of relationship, Arnold Weinstein ; illustrations by Dan Reed
- Sex with Shakespeare, here's much to do with pain, but more with love, Jillian Keenan
- Desegregating desire, race and sexuality in Cold War American literature, Tyler T. Schmidt
- Sexual personae, Camille Paglia
- Repression in Victorian fiction, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, and Charles Dickens, John Kucich
- Sexuality and feminism in Shelley, Nathaniel Brown
- The stone and the scorpion, the female subject of desire in the novels of Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy, Judith Mitchell
- Sexual anarchy, gender and culture at the fin de siècle, Elaine Showalter
- The South in Black and white, race, sex, and literature in the 1940s, McKay Jenkins
- Vampires, mummies, and liberals, Bram Stoker and the politics of popular fiction, David Glover
- Shakespeare on love & lust, Maurice Charney
- The coupling convention, sex, text, and tradition in Black women's fiction, Ann duCille
- Sex With Shakespeare, Here's Much To Do With Pain, But More With Love, Jillian Keenan
- Filthy Shakespeare, Shakespeare's most outrageous sexual puns, Pauline Kiernan
- Incest in Faulkner, a metaphor for the fall, by Constance Hill Hall
- Sex and death in Victorian literature, edited by Regina Barreca
- Anne Rice and sexual politics, the early novels, by James R. Keller ; with conclusion by James R. Keller and Gwendolyn Morgan
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