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Barfoot 210 1$aAmsterdam ;$aNew York :$cRodopi,$d2006. 215 $a1 online resource (503 p.) 225 1 $aDQR studies in literature ;$v36 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a90-420-2075-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $tPreliminary Material /$rC.C. Barfoot -- $tRIDDLING EROTIC IDENTITY IN EARLY ENGLISH LYRICS /$rJANINE ROGERS -- $tBODIES OF KNOWLEDGE: EMBODYING RIOTOUS PERFORMANCE IN THE HARLEY LYRICS /$rKEVIN TEO KIA CHOONG -- $tTHE PRONOUNS OF LOVE AND SEX: THOU AND YE AMONG LOVERS IN THE CANTERBURY TALES /$rLUISELLA CAON -- $tREASON VERSUS NATURE IN DUNBAR?S ?TRETIS OF THE TWA MARIIT WEMEN AND THE WEDO? /$rBART VELDHOEN -- $tPRICK-SONG DITTIES: MUSICAL METAPHOR IN THE BAWDY VERSE OF THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD /$rGLYN PURSGLOVE -- $t?CEASE THY WANTON LUST?: THOMAS RANDOLPH?S ELEGY, THE CULT OF VENETIA, AND THE POSSIBILITIES OF CLASSICAL SEX /$rMARK LLEWELLYN -- $tTHE NYMPH?S REPLY NINE MONTHS LATER /$rREBECCA C. POTTER -- $tLOWERING THE LIBERTINE: FEMINISM IN ROCHESTER?S ?THE IMPERFECT ENJOYMENT? /$rTRACY WENDT LEMASTER -- $t?UPON A LITTLE LADY?: GENDER AND DESIRE IN EARLY MODERN ENGLISH LYRICS /$rKARI BOYD MCBRIDE -- $t?FREEBORN JOY?: SEXUAL EXPRESSION AND POWER IN WILLIAM BLAKE?S VISIONS OF THE DAUGHTERS OF ALBION /$rLISA MARIE LIPIPIPATVONG -- $tOF MELANCHOLY AND MIMESIS: SOCIAL BOND(AGE)S IN VISIONS OF THE DAUGHTERS OF ALBION /$rNOWELL MARSHALL -- $t?HAPPY COPULATION?: REVOLUTIONARY SEXUALITY IN BLAKE AND SHELLEY /$rMONIKA LEE -- $t?BURSTING JOY?S GRAPE? IN KEATS? ODES /$rDANIEL BRASS -- $t?IN THIS STRANG LABOURINTH HOW SHALL I TURNE??: EROTIC SYMMETRY IN FOUR FEMALE SONNET SEQUENCES /$rC.C. BARFOOT -- $tCHRISTINA ROSSETTI?S ?GOBLIN MARKET?: THE EROTICISM OF FEMALE MYSTICS /$rBRITTA ZANGEN -- $t?TO TAKE WERE TO PURLOIN?: SEXUALITY IN THE NARRATIVE POEMS OF CHRISTINA ROSSETTI /$rFAHRÏ ÖZ -- $tRENAISSANCE EROTIC IN THE POETRY OF JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS /$rJ.D. BALLAM -- $tTHE BRILLIANCE OF GAS-LIT EYES: ARTHUR SYMONS? EROTIC AUTO-VOYEURISM OBSERVED /$rR. VAN BRONSWIJK -- $tTHE EROTIC IN D.H. LAWRENCE?S EARLY POETRY /$rANDREW HARRISON -- $tTRIANGULATION OF DESIRE IN H.D.?S HYMEN /$rNEPHIE J. CHRISTODOULIDES -- $t?SMILE, O VOLUPTUOUS COOL-BREATH?D EARTH?: EROTIC IMAGERY AND CONTEXT IN CONTEMPORARY RITUAL AUTHORSHIP /$rPEG ALOI -- $tTWO TONGUES IN ONE MOUTH: EROTIC ELEMENTS IN NUALA NÍ DHOMHNAILL?S IRISH POETRY AND ITS ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS /$rWIM TIGGES -- $tSEX IN THE ?SICK, SICK, BODY POLITIC?: TONY HARRISON?S FRUIT /$rSANDIE BYRNE -- $t(UN)DRESSING BLACK NATIONALISM: NIKKI GIOVANNI?S (COUNTER)REVOLUTIONARY ETHICS /$rCHERYL ALEXANDER MALCOLM -- $tBIBLIO-EROTIC AND JEWISH EROTIC CONFIGURATIONS IN GEORGIA SCOTT?S THE PENNY BRIDE /$rWOLFGANG GÖRTSCHACHER -- $tNOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS /$rC.C. Barfoot -- $tINDEX I: SELECTED MOTIFS, TOPICS, THEMES /$rC.C. Barfoot -- $tINDEX II: AUTHORS, TEXTS AND PUBLICATIONS, SELECTED PROPER NAMES /$rC.C. Barfoot. 330 $a?And Never Know the Joy? : Sex and the Erotic in English Poetry promises the reader much to enjoy and to reflect on: riddles and sex games; the grammar of relationships; the cunning psychology of bodily fantasies; sexuality as the ambiguous performance of words; the allure of music and its instruments; the erotics of death and remembrance, are just a few of the initial themes that emerge from the twenty-five articles to be found in this volume, with many an invitation ?to seize the day?. Reproduction, pregnancy, and fear; discredited and degraded libertines; the ventriloquism of sexual objects; the ease with which men are reduced to impotence by the carnality of women; orgasm and melancholy; erotic mysticism and religious sexuality; the potency and dangers of fruit and flowers; the delights of the recumbent male body and of dancing girls; the fertile ritual use of poetic texts; striptease and revolution; silent women reclaimed as active vessels, are amongst the many engaging topics that emerge out of the ongoing and entertaining scholarly discussion of sex and eroticism in English poetry. 410 0$aDQR Studies in Literature$v36. 606 $aEnglish literature$xThemes, motives 606 $aSex in literature 606 $aEroticism in literature 606 $aSex role in literature 606 $aEnglish poetry$xHistory and criticism$xTheory, etc 606 $aErotic literature, English$xHistory and criticism 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aEnglish literature$xThemes, motives. 615 0$aSex in literature. 615 0$aEroticism in literature. 615 0$aSex role in literature. 615 0$aEnglish poetry$xHistory and criticism$xTheory, etc. 615 0$aErotic literature, English$xHistory and criticism. 676 $a821.0093538 701 $aBarfoot$b C. 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