Sex in literature
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- Catching them young, Bob Dixon, 1
- Aspects of distorted sexual attitudes in German expressionist drama with particular reference to Wedekind, Kokoschka and Kaiser, Caron Anne Diethe
- Twentieth-century crime fiction, gender, sexuality, and the body, Gill Plain
- Pierre Loti and the theatricality of desire, Peter James Turberfield
- Aspects of distorted sexual attitudes in German expressionist drama with particular reference to Wedekind, Kokoschka, and Kaiser, Carol Diethe
- Sex and aesthetics in Samuel Beckett's work, Paul Stewart
- Homosexuality in Renaissance and Enlightenment England, literary representations in historical context, laude J. Summers, editor
- Shakespeare and sexuality, edited by Catherine M.S. Alexander, Stanley Wells
- Unauthorized pleasures, accounts of Victorian erotic experience, Ellen Bayuk Rosenman
- Taboo subjects, race, sex, and psychoanalysis, Gwen Bergner
- The romantic agony, by Mario Praz ; translated from the Italian by Angus Davidson
- Hardy and the erotic, T.R. Wright
- The flirt's tragedy, desire without end in Victorian and Edwardian fiction, Richard A. Kaye
- Thinking through the body, Jane Gallop
- Cannibal fictions, American explorations of colonialism, race, gender and sexuality, Jeff Berglund
- Desire and truth, functions of plot in eighteenth-century English novels, Patricia Meyer Spacks
- Sex, gender and time in fiction and culture, edited by Ben Davies and Jana Funke
- Child-loving, the erotic child and Victorian culture, James R. Kincaid
- Shakespeare, sex, & love, Stanley Wells
- Race, gender, and desire, narrative strategies in the fiction of Toni Cade Bambara, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker, Elliott Butler-Evans
- The opposite of desire, sex and pleasure in the modernist novel, Tonya Krouse
- Sexual repression and Victorian literature, [by] Russell M. Goldfarb
- Improprieties, politics and sexuality in Northern Irish poetry, Clair Wills
- Situating sexualities, queer representation in Taiwanese fiction, film and public culture, Fran Martin
- The expense of spirit, love and sexuality in English Renaissance drama, Mary Beth Rose
- Death, gender and sexuality in contemporary adolescent literature, Kathryn James
- Child-loving, the erotic child and Victorian culture, James R. Kincaid
- James Baldwin now, edited by Dwight A. McBride
- Sexual personae, art and decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson, Camille Paglia
- Sexual personae, Camille Paglia
- Economies of desire at the Victorian fin de siecle, libidinal lives, edited by Jane Ford, Kim Edwards Keates, and Patricia Pulham
- The rhetoric of sexuality and the literature of the French Renaissance, Lawrence D. Kritzman
- Masculine desire, the sexual politics of Victorian aestheticism, by Richard Dellamora
- On being blue, a philosophical inquiry, William Gass
- Sexuality/textuality, a study of the fabric of Montaigne's Essais, Robert D. Cottrell
- Chaucer's sexual poetics, Carolyn Dinshaw
- Gender, desire, and sexuality in T.S. Eliot, edited by Cassandra Laity and Nancy K. Gish
- The body in Swift and Defoe, Carol Houlihan Flynn
- Sexuality in Victorian fiction, by Dennis W. Allen
- Sexuality, sociality, and cosmology in medieval literary texts, edited by Jennifer N. Brown and Marla Segol
- Revisioning Duras, film, race, sex, edited by James S. Williams, with the assistance of Janet Sayers
- Victorian Keats, manliness, sexuality, and desire, James Najarian
- Repression in Victorian fiction, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, and Charles Dickens, John Kucich
- Sarah Walters, gender and sexual politics /Claire O'Callaghan
- Look back in gender, sexuality and the family in post-war British drama, Michelene Wandor
- Perverse romanticism, aesthetics and sexuality in Britain, 1750-1832, Richard C. Sha
- Sexual personae, art and decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson, Camille Paglia
- The language of sex, five voices from northern France around 1200, John W. Baldwin
- Desire and anxiety, circulations of sexuality in Shakespearean drama, Valerie Traub
- The erotic Whitman, Vivian R. Pollak