"IN MY SELFE THE SMART I TRY": FEMALE PROMISCUITY IN "ASTROPHIL AND STELLA"
This essay challenges the critical consensus that Astrophil’s desire degrades and disempowers Stella. In taking that position, I argue, many critics have assumed that women, at once guardians of morality and victims of male lust, cannot safely desire sex outside of romance and marriage. Instead, I e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ELH 2013-03, Vol.80 (1), p.1-27 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This essay challenges the critical consensus that Astrophil’s desire degrades and disempowers Stella. In taking that position, I argue, many critics have assumed that women, at once guardians of morality and victims of male lust, cannot safely desire sex outside of romance and marriage. Instead, I examine representations of promiscuous female desire in Astrophil and Stella in order to reassess Sidney’s place in both literary history and the history of sexuality. By dispensing with a Petrarchan ideal of female purity, I argue, Sidney’s sequence resists the normative gendered roles and identifications that the Elizabethan sonnet has been said to uphold. |
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ISSN: | 0013-8304 1080-6547 1080-6547 |
DOI: | 10.1353/elh.2013.0010 |