1. Renaissance Drama & homoeroticism
This understanding of the boundaries that existed in Renaissance culture must be explored before we can apply contemporary texts and productions and ask of them whether they conform, oppose or are ambivalent towards the structures and practises that they comment upon. ... Does it become easier for a contemporary audience to see it as a homoerotic one? ... It may well be that we are are to allude that this is a sodomitical relationship and that issues of censorship only allow the author to make the allusion through implication and couching it in an acceptable discourse of gentlemanly friend...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate