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From “Sonne of Marchaundy” to “Obscurely Bred”: The Nine Lives of Richard Whittington

From “Sonne of Marchaundy” to “Obscurely Bred”: The Nine Lives of Richard Whittington English L an g u ag e N otes 19 Valerie Traub, “T h e (in) significance o f ‘lesb ian ’ desire in early m o d e m E n g la n d ,” Erotic Politics: Desire on the Renaissance Stage, ed. Susan Z im m erm an (New York: R outìedge, 1992) 163. 20 Shirley 3. 21 Shirley 3. 22 P erry Miller, “T h e P u ritan Way o f Life,” Puritanism in Early America, ed. G eorge M. W aller (Boston: D.C. H ea th , 1950) 10. 23 W h e th e r Shirley’s tre a tm e n t o f same-sex d esire betw een fem ales indicates a positive o r negative view o f such desire is a m a tte r o f dispute. W alker reads th e lesbian overtones o f th e lad ies’ in te rlu d e as having “m u c h in c o m m o n with strategies u se d to d eg ra d e w o m en writers by e n c o d in g th e m as lesbian” (398). http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png English Language Notes Duke University Press

From “Sonne of Marchaundy” to “Obscurely Bred”: The Nine Lives of Richard Whittington

English Language Notes , Volume 43 (1) – Sep 1, 2005

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Copyright © 2005 Regents of the University of Colorado
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0013-8282
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2573-3575
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10.1215/00138282-43.1.12
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English L an g u ag e N otes 19 Valerie Traub, “T h e (in) significance o f ‘lesb ian ’ desire in early m o d e m E n g la n d ,” Erotic Politics: Desire on the Renaissance Stage, ed. Susan Z im m erm an (New York: R outìedge, 1992) 163. 20 Shirley 3. 21 Shirley 3. 22 P erry Miller, “T h e P u ritan Way o f Life,” Puritanism in Early America, ed. G eorge M. W aller (Boston: D.C. H ea th , 1950) 10. 23 W h e th e r Shirley’s tre a tm e n t o f same-sex d esire betw een fem ales indicates a positive o r negative view o f such desire is a m a tte r o f dispute. W alker reads th e lesbian overtones o f th e lad ies’ in te rlu d e as having “m u c h in c o m m o n with strategies u se d to d eg ra d e w o m en writers by e n c o d in g th e m as lesbian” (398).

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Published: Sep 1, 2005

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