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Amy Lowell's Keats: Reading Straight, Writing Lesbian

By looking through the contemporary analytical lenses of gender and sexuality at a traditionally literary historical topic, Homans investigates the particular and highly mobile ways in which Keats's work and imagined person, as subjects for identification and objects of both adoration and criti...

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Published in:The Yale journal of criticism 2001-09, Vol.14 (2), p.319-351
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