Easton, 1990 - Google Patents
Bad habits: Cross-dressing and the regulation of gender in eighteenth century British literature and societyEaston, 1990
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- Easton K
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This dissertation presents a comprehensive analysis of the spectrum of cross-dressing practices in eighteenth-century Britain, and interprets the writing of Christian Davies, Charlotte Charke, and Christopher Smart, three eighteenth-century authors who themselves …
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