Poe, queerness, and the end of time
"This book builds upon recent theoretical approaches that define queerness as more of a temporal orientation than a sexual one to explore how Edgar Allan Poe's literary works were frequently invested in imagining lives that contemporary readers can understand as queer, as they stray outsid...
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title_full | Poe, queerness, and the end of time Paul Christian Jones |
title_fullStr | Poe, queerness, and the end of time Paul Christian Jones |
title_full_unstemmed | Poe, queerness, and the end of time Paul Christian Jones |
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