Social Relations and Masochistic Sexual Practice in The Nice Valour
@article{Bromley2010SocialRA, title={Social Relations and Masochistic Sexual Practice in The Nice Valour}, author={James M. Bromley}, journal={Modern Philology}, year={2010}, volume={107}, pages={556 - 587} }
1. For a useful biography of John Davies, see James L. Sanderson, Sir John Davies (Boston: Hall, 1975). 2. John Davies, ‘‘In Francum,’’ in The Poems of Sir John Davies, ed. Robert Krueger (Oxford: Clarendon, 1975), 143. 3. Ian Frederick Moulton, ‘‘‘Printed Abroad and Uncastrated’: Marlowe’s Elegies with Davies’ Epigrams,’’ in Marlowe, History, and Sexuality: New Critical Essays on Christopher Marlowe, ed. Paul Whitfield White (New York: AMS, 1998), 86.
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