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I'm not defending poppycock. I'm attacking smugness.

I'm unsure what you think I'm just making up as a "staw man."
But if you are interested in reading some interesting
critical takes on the meaning of intense male-male bonding
in Shakespeare and his times I'd recommend the following for starters:
Valerie Traub, Desire and Anxiety: Circulations of
Sexuality in Shakespearean Drama; Bruce Smith, Homosexual
Desire in Shakespeare's England.

Posted by cloten on April 10, 1997 at 16:04:48
In Reply to "And your point is?" posted by Bruce Spielbauer on April 10, 1997 at 14:32:40


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