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The gap here only readmits the ironizing connotations of -ismus, undermining the murderous impulse from the outset. Such moralizing readmits children to the Little Female Academy and hands them Father Gander's lines for a primer: "Both Spratts, I'm sure of that, / Much better off would be, / To leave the fat upon the plate, / And be cholesterol free. The elasticity of the term "desire" readmits the corporeal into critical investigation, and the fourteen essays collected here range over a spectrum of issues associated with desire, including topics traditional to Renaissance studies (Petrarchism, Neoplatonism, the figure of the hermaphrodite, virginity) and more recently admitted areas (lesbianism, homosexual desire, voyeurism). |
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