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Courtly Desire and Medieval Homophobia: The Legitimation of Sexual Pleasure in `Cleanness` and Its Contexts

Courtly Desire and Medieval Homophobia: The Legitimation of Sexual Pleasure in `Cleanness` and Its Contexts

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Courtly Desire and Medieval Homophobia: The Legitimation of Sexual Pleasure in `Cleanness` and Its Contexts

by Elizabeth B Keiser

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Title
Courtly Desire and Medieval Homophobia: The Legitimation of Sexual Pleasure in `Cleanness` and Its Contexts
Author
Elizabeth B Keiser
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Hardcover
ISBN 10
0300069235
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9780300069235
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Yale University Press
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New Haven And London
Date Published
1997-07

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