Desire in literature
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- 'Surfacing' the politics of desire : literature, feminism, and myth
- A future for Astyanax: character and desire in literature
- An art of desire : reading Paul Auster
- Anagrams of desire : Angela Carter's writing for radio, film, and television
- Authority and desire : crises of interpretation in Shakespeare and Racine
- Bad logic : reasoning about desire in the Victorian novel
- Between medieval men : male friendship and desire in early medieval English literature
- Between men : English literature and male homosocial desire
- Carnal rhetoric : Milton's iconoclasm and the poetics of desire
- Carnal rhetoric : Milton's iconoclasm and the poetics of desire
- Cervantès, ou les incertitudes du désir: une approche psychostructale de l'oeuvre de Cervantès
- Colonial writing and the New World, 1583-1671 : allegories of desire
- Colonial writing and the New World, 1583-1671 : allegories of desire
- Conceiving desire in Lyly and Shakespeare : metaphor, cognition and eros
- Courtly desire and medieval homophobia : the legitimation of sexual pleasure in cleanness and its contexts
- Cruelty and desire in the modern theater : Antonin Artaud, Sarah Kane, and Samuel Beckett
- Cruelty and desire in the modern theater : Antonin Artaud, Sarah Kane, and Samuel Beckett
- Deficits and desires : economics and sexuality in twentieth-century literature
- Desire : love stories in Western culture
- Desire and anxiety : circulations of sexuality in Shakespearean drama
- Desire and anxiety: circulation of sexuality in Shakespearean drama
- Desire and dramatic form in early modern England
- Desire and the political unconscious in American literature
- Desire and the sign: nineteenth-century American fiction
- Desire and truth : functions of plot in eighteenth-century English novels
- Desire by gender and genre in trouvère song
- Desire in fictional communities
- Desire in the Renaissance : psychoanalysis and literature
- Desire in the Renaissance: psychoanalysis and literature
- Desire's sway: the plays and stories of Heinrich von Kleist
- Desire, violence & divinity in modern southern fiction : Katherine Anne Porter, Flannery O'Connor, Cormac McCarthy, Walker Percy
- Desiring Rome : male subjectivity and reading Ovid's Fasti
- Desiring bodies : Ovidian romance and the cult of form
- Disease, desire, and the body in Victorian women's popular novels
- Domestic allegories of political desire : the Black heroine's text at the turn of the century
- Domestic allegories of political desire : the Black heroine's text at the turn of the century
- Dreadful games: the play of desire in the nineteenth-century novel
- Dying for time : Proust, Woolf, Nabokov
- Délie as other: toward a poetics of desire in Scève's Délie
- Echoes of desire : English Petrarchism and its counterdiscourses
- Economies of desire at the Victorian Fin de Siecle : libidinal lives
- Economies of desire at the Victorian fin de siècle : libidinal lives
- Ethics and desire in the wake of postmodernism : contemporary satire
- Female desire in Chaucer's Legend of good women and middle English romance
- Fictions of femine desire: disclosures of Heloise
- French romance of the later Middle Ages : gender, morality, and desire
- French women writers and the book: myths of access and desire
- Gender, desire, and sexuality in T.S. Eliot
- Gender, desire, and sexuality in T.S. Eliot
- Gender, discourse, and desire in twentieth-century Brazilian women's literature
- Género y confusión en el teatro de Tirso de Molina
- Heaven and the flesh : imagery of desire from the Renaissance to the Rococo
- Henry James and sexuality
- Homosexual desire in Shakespeare's England: a cultural poetics
- Hopeless love : Boiardo, Ariosto, and narratives of queer female desire
- Images in mind : lovesickness, Spanish sentimental fiction and Don Quijote
- Imperial desire : dissident sexualities and colonial literature
- Imperial desire : dissident sexualities and colonial literature
- In Pandora's jar : lovesickness in early Greek poetry
- In the circles of fear and desire : a study of Gothic fantasy
- Inaugural wounds : the shaping of desire in five ninetenth-century English narratives
- Intimate class acts : friendship and desire in Indian and Pakistani women's fiction
- Intricate relations : sexual and economic desire in American fiction, 1789-1814
- James Joyce and the politics of desire
- L'Eros balzacien: structures du désir dans la Comédie Humaine
- L'anagramme du désir: sur la Délie de Maurice Scève
- L'erreur des désirs : romans sensibles au XVIIIe siècle
- La obra poética de Luis Cernuda : entre mito y deseo
- Lines of flight : discursive time and countercultural desire in the work of Thomas Pynchon
- Lines of flight : discursive time and countercultural desire in the work of Thomas Pynchon
- Longing, weakness, and temptation : from myth to artistic creations
- Mail and female : epistolary narrative and desire in Ovid's Heroides
- Medieval narrative and modern narratology : subjects and objects of desire
- Men beyond desire : manhood, sex, and violation in American literature
- Modernism, Memory, and Desire : T. S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf
- Narrative desire and historical reparations : A.S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, Salmon Rushdie
- Pangs of love and longing : configurations of desire in premodern literature
- Paradox and desire in Samuel Beckett's fiction
- Paradox, aphorism and desire in Novalis and Derrida
- Pierre Loti and the theatricality of desire
- Playing with desire : Christopher Marlowe and the art of tantalization
- Politics, desire, and the Hollywood novel
- Prosaic desires : modernist knowing, boredom, laughter and anticipation
- Prosaic desires : modernist knowledge, boredom, laughter, and anticipation
- Psychoanalysis and Black novels : desire and the protocols of race
- Queer Shakespeare : desire and sexuality
- Race, work, and desire in American literature, 1860-1930
- Reading Alice Munro with Jacques Lacan
- Reading Chican@ like a queer : the de-mastery of desire
- Reading the Brontë body : disease, desire, and the constraints of culture
- Reconstructing desire : the role of the unconscious in women's reading and writing
- Renaissance discourses of desire
- Restoration comedy: crises of desire and identity
- Rewriting the body : desire, gender and power in selected novels by Angela Carter
- Rhetorics of reason and desire: Vergil, Augustine and the troubadours
- Romantic potency : the paradox of desire
- Rose and lotus : narrative of desire in France and China
- Sex, literature, and censorship
- Sexual politics in the work of Tennessee Williams : desire over protest
- Sexuality and being in the poststructuralist universe of Clarice Lispector : the différance of desire
- Sordid images: the poetry of masculine desire
- The body and desire in contemporary Irish poetry
- The contours of masculine desire: romanticism and the rise of women's poetry
- The demonic : literature and experience
- The end of satisfaction : drama and repentance in the age of Shakespeare
- The erotics of consolation : desire and distance in the late Middle Ages
- The flight from desire : Augustine and Ovid to Chaucer
- The flirt's tragedy : desire without end in Victorian and Edwardian fiction
- The gardens of desire : Marcel Proust and the fugitive sublime
- The infernal desires of Angela Carter : fiction, femininity, feminism
- The new Simonides : contexts of praise and desire
- The new Simonides : contexts of praise and desire
- The noose of words : readings of desire, violence and language in Euripides' Hippolytos
- The noose of words: readings of desire, violence and language in Euripides' Hippolytos
- The politics of desire : Propertius IV
- The stone and the scorpion : the female subject of desire in the novels of Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy
- The subject of desire : Petrarchan poetics and the female voice in Louise Labé
- Transforming desire: erotic knowledge in Books III and IV of the Faerie Queene
- Transforming desire: erotic knowledge in Books III and IV of the Faerie Queene
- Transmemberment of song: Hart Crane's anatomies of rhetoric and desire
- Unhistorical Shakespeare : queer theory in Shakespearean literature and film
- Unhistorical Shakespeare : queer theory in Shakespearean literature and film
- Victorian Keats : manliness, sexuality, and desire
- Women novelists and the ethics of desire, 1684-1814 : in the voice of our biblical mothers
- Writing the truth: authority and desire in Rousseau
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