Incest and the literary imagination

''Its range--both chronological and methodological--as well as the consistently high quality of its essays makes this collection stand out. A timely and important collection . . . on literary representations of incest [that will] become the touchstone for further work in the field.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Barnes, Elizabeth, 1959- (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Gainesville : University Press of Florida 2002.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • pt. 1. The royal privilege of incest. "Worse than bogery": incest stories in Middle English literature / Elizabeth Archibald ; Incest and authority in Pericles, Prince of Tyre / Susan Frye ; Sexual and social mobility in The duchess of Malfi / Frank Whigham ; Incest and class: 'Tis pity she's a whore and the Borgias / Lisa Hopkins
  • pt. 2. The fall of the fathers. The ambivalence of nature's law: representations of incest in Dryden and his English contemporaries / T.G.A. Nelson ; Natural and national unions: incest and sympathy in the early Republic / Elizabeth Barnes ; Temperance in the bed of a child: incest and social order in nineteenth-century America / Karen Sánchez-Eppler
  • pt. 3. The silence of the daughters. Incest in the story of Tancredi: Christine de Pizan's poetics of euphemism / Elizabeth Allen ; "Don't say such foolish things, dear": speaking incest in The voyage out / Jen Shelton ; "Father, don't you see I'm burning?": identification and re-membering in H.D.'s World War II writing / Madelyn Detloff
  • pt. 4. Incest in the house of culture. Telling fact from fiction: Dorothy Allison's disciplinary stories / Gillian Harkins ; "Hereisthehouse": cultural spaces of incest in The bluest eye / Minrose C. Gwin
  • Sexual trauma/queer memory: incest, lesbianism, and therapeutic culture / Ann Cvetkovich ; The new face of incest?: race, class, and the controversy over Kathryn Harrison's The kiss / Mako Yoshikawa.