Queer GothicUniversity of Illinois Press, 2006 - 231 pàgines George Haggerty examines the ways in which gothic fiction centers on loss as the foreclosure of homoerotic possibility and the relationship between transgressive sexual behaviors and a range of religious behaviors understood as 'Catholic'. |
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