The Homoerotics Of Early Modern Drama by Mario DiGangi

This scholarly work delves into the intricate interplay of homoerotic themes within the theatrical productions of the early modern period, exploring how these narratives reflect and challenge the societal norms of the time. Through a meticulous analysis of various plays, the text uncovers the nuanced ways in which desire and identity are portrayed, highlighting the tension between public performance and private longing. By examining the cultural and historical contexts, the study provides a deeper understanding of the subversive potential of drama in shaping and expressing complex sexual identities.

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