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Invisible relations : representations of female intimacy in the Age of Enlightenment / Elizabeth Susan Wahl.

By: Publication details: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1999.Description: viii, 358 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0804729565 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 0804736502 (paper : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 820.9/3538/086643 21
LOC classification:
  • PR448.H65 W35 1999
Online resources:
Contents:
1. The Tribade, the Hermaphrodite, and Other "Lesbian" Figures in Medical and Legal Discourse -- 2. Representations of the Tribade in Libertine Literature -- 3. 'L'Amour Galant' and 'Tendre Amitie': Love and Friendship Outside the Bonds of Marriage -- 4. Female Intimacy and the Question of "Lesbian" Identity: Rereading the Female Friendship Poems of Katherine Philips -- 5. Female Intimacy and the Problem of Female Communities: Salons, Satire, and the Mystery of the 'Precieuses' -- 6. Regulating the "Real" in Fictional Terms: The (Auto)biography of the Tribade in Erotic and Documentary Texts.
1. The Tribade, the Hermaphrodite, and Other "Lesbian" Figures in Medical and Legal Discourse -- 2. Representations of the Tribade in Libertine Literature -- 3. 'L'Amour Galant' and 'Tendre Amitie': Love and Friendship Outside the Bonds of Marriage -- 4. Female Intimacy and the Question of "Lesbian" Identity: Rereading the Female Friendship Poems of Katherine Philips -- 5. Female Intimacy and the Problem of Female Communities: Salons, Satire, and the Mystery of the 'Precieuses' --6. Regulating the "Real" in Fictional Terms: The (Auto)biography of the Tribade in Erotic and Documentary Texts.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Jessie Street National Women's Library 820.935 WAH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available for reference in the library and ILL 66371

Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-349) and index.

1. The Tribade, the Hermaphrodite, and Other "Lesbian" Figures in Medical and Legal Discourse -- 2. Representations of the Tribade in Libertine Literature -- 3. 'L'Amour Galant' and 'Tendre Amitie': Love and Friendship Outside the Bonds of Marriage -- 4. Female Intimacy and the Question of "Lesbian" Identity: Rereading the Female Friendship Poems of Katherine Philips -- 5. Female Intimacy and the Problem of Female Communities: Salons, Satire, and the Mystery of the 'Precieuses' -- 6. Regulating the "Real" in Fictional Terms: The (Auto)biography of the Tribade in Erotic and Documentary Texts.

1. The Tribade, the Hermaphrodite, and Other "Lesbian" Figures in Medical and Legal Discourse -- 2. Representations of the Tribade in Libertine Literature -- 3. 'L'Amour Galant' and 'Tendre Amitie': Love and Friendship Outside the Bonds of Marriage -- 4. Female Intimacy and the Question of "Lesbian" Identity: Rereading the Female Friendship Poems of Katherine Philips -- 5. Female Intimacy and the Problem of Female Communities: Salons, Satire, and the Mystery of the 'Precieuses' --6. Regulating the "Real" in Fictional Terms: The (Auto)biography of the Tribade in Erotic and Documentary Texts.

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