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Bromley investigates Renaissance drama, poetry and prose through the lens of 'non-standard' and experimental forms of affection.

Produktbeschreibung
Bromley investigates Renaissance drama, poetry and prose through the lens of 'non-standard' and experimental forms of affection.
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Autorenporträt
James Bromley is Assistant Professor of English at Miami University. He has published essays on intimacy, sexual practice and Renaissance literature in Early Modern Literary Studies, Studies in Philology and Modern Philology. He is the winner of the 2011 Martin Stevens Award for Best New Essay in Early Drama Studies from the Medieval and Renaissance Drama Society.
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'One relishes the way in which Bromley pursues his arguments ... via texts other than the usual suspects. And when Bromley does now and again take up some of the more expected literary cases for a study of early modern intimacy (and its discontents), he succeeds in making those works look different. This book is well informed regarding the most pertinent critical debates of the moment in sexuality studies.' Richard Rambuss, Brown University, Rhode Island