Man-woman relationships in literature
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- A midsummer night's dream in context : magic, madness and mayhem
- A study of Scarletts : Scarlett O'Hara and her literary daughters
- A study of Scarletts : Scarlett O'Hara and her literary daughters
- A study of Scarletts : Scarlett O'Hara and her literary daughters
- Anxious masculinity in early modern England
- Austen, Eliot, Charlotte Brontë, and the mentor-lover
- Battles of the sexes onstage : explorations of changing gender roles by four American women playwrights of the 1910s-1930s
- Bernard Shaw : the ascent of the superman
- Bernard Shaw : the ascent of the superman
- Chastity and transgression in women's writing, 1792-1897 : interrupting the Harlot's Progress
- Chick lit and postfeminism
- Chick lit and postfeminism
- Culture, class, and gender in the Victorian novel : gentlemen, gents, and working women
- Double visions : women and men in modern and contemporary Irish fiction
- Echoes of desire : English Petrarchism and its counterdiscourses
- Echoes of desire : English Petrarchism and its counterdiscourses
- Elizabethan women and the poetry of courtship
- Fifty writers on Fifty shades of Grey
- Gender and Romance in Chaucer's ""Canterbury Tales""
- Gender and performance in Shakespeare's problem comedies
- Gender and performance in Shakespeare's problem comedies
- Gender and performance in Shakespeare's problem comedies
- Gender and romance in Chaucer's Canterbury tales
- Gender and romance in Chaucer's Canterbury tales
- Gender and the Gothic in the fiction of Edith Wharton
- Gender and the Gothic in the fiction of Edith Wharton
- Gender and the Gothic in the fiction of Edith Wharton
- Gender and the city in Euripides' political plays
- Gender and the power of relationship : "United as one individual soul" in Paradise lost
- Geographies of love : the cultural spaces of romance in Chick- and Ladlit
- Heterosexual plots and lesbian narratives
- Heterosexual plots and lesbian narratives
- Heterosexual plots and lesbian narratives
- Jane Austen and marriage
- Jane Austen, or The secret of style
- Jane and her gentlemen : Jane Austen and the men in her life and novels
- Joseph Conrad and the art of sacrifice : the evolution of the scapegoat theme in Joseph Conrad's fiction
- Learned girls and male persuasion : gender and reading in Roman love elegy
- Learned girls and male persuasion : gender and reading in Roman love elegy
- Learned girls and male persuasion : gender and reading in Roman love elegy
- Male and female in the epic of Gilgamesh : encounters, literary history, and interpretation
- Male and female in the epic of Gilgamesh : encounters, literary history, and interpretation
- Male masochism : modern revisions of the story of love
- Male-Female Relations in the Literary Maghreb : Poetics and Politics of Violence and Liberation in Francophone North African Literature by Tahar Ben Jelloun
- Male-female relations in the literary Maghreb : poetics and politics of violence and liberation in francophone North African literature by Tahar Ben Jelloun
- Masculinities in Chaucer : approaches to maleness in the Canterbury tales and Troilus and Criseyde
- Melancholics in love : representing women's depression and domestic abuse
- Men in black
- Men without women : masculinity and revolution in Russian fiction, 1917-1929
- Necessary madness : the humor of domesticity in nineteenth-century American literature
- Necessary madness : the humor of domesticity in nineteenth-century American literature
- Necessary madness : the humor of domesticity in nineteenth-century American literature
- New world courtships : transatlantic alternatives to companionate marriage
- Nibelungische Intertextualität : Generationenbeziehungen und genealogische Strukturen in der Heldenepik des Spätmittelalters
- Nibelungische Intertextualität : Generationenbeziehungen und genealogische Strukturen in der Heldenepik des Spätmittelalters
- Our coquettes : capacious desire in the eighteenth century
- Our coquettes : capacious desire in the eighteenth century
- Our coquettes : capacious desire in the eighteenth century
- Ovid's Heroides
- Passion made public : Elizabethan lyric, gender, and performance
- Passion, humiliation, revenge : hatred in man-woman relationships in the 19th and 20th century Russian novel
- Passion, humiliation, revenge : hatred in man-woman relationships in the 19th and 20th century Russian novel
- Reshaping the sexes in Sense and sensibility
- Romances of the republic : women, the family, and violence in the literature of the early American nation
- Romances of the republic : women, the family, and violence in the literature of the early American nation
- Romances of the republic : women, the family, and violence in the literature of the early American nation
- Seeing together : friendship between the sexes in English writing, from Mill to Woolf
- Shakespeare and gender : a history
- Siren songs : gender, audiences, and narrators in the Odyssey
- Sleeping with the boss : female subjectivity and narrative pattern in Robert Penn Warren
- Sordid images : the poetry of masculine desires
- T.S. Eliot : mystic, son and lover
- The Roman mistress : ancient and modern representations
- The Shakespearean marriage : merry wives and heavy husbands
- The Sidney family romance : Mary Wroth, William Herbert, and the early modern construction of gender
- The art of rupture : narrative desire and duplicity in the tales of Guy de Maupassant
- The battle of the sexes in science fiction
- The belle gone bad : white southern women writers and the dark seductress
- The coupling convention : sex, text, and tradition in Black women's fiction
- The coupling convention : sex, text, and tradition in Black women's fiction
- The coupling convention : sex, text, and tradition in Black women's fiction
- The descent of love : Darwin and the theory of sexual selection in American fiction, 1871-1926
- The end of the novel of love
- The erotics of domination : male desire and the mistress in Latin love poetry
- The female narrator in the British novel : hidden agendas
- The flirt's tragedy : desire without end in Victorian and Edwardian fiction
- The mythographic Chaucer : the fabulation of sexual politics
- The rise and fall of the femme fatale in British literature, 1790-1910
- The rise and fall of the femme fatale in British literature, 1790-1910
- The subversion of romance in the novels of Barbara Pym
- The tested woman plot : women's choices, men's judgments, and the shaping of stories
- When a young man falls in love : the sexual exploitation of women in new comedy
- When a young man falls in love : the sexual exploitation of women in new comedy
- William Blake and gender
- Wit's end : women's humor as rhetorical & performative strategy
- Wit's end : women's humor as rhetorical & performative strategy
- Wit's end : women's humor as rhetorical & performative strategy
- Writing the voice of pleasure : heterosexuality without women
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