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A History of Gay Literature: The Male Tradition. Gregory Woods, A History of Gay Literature: The Male Tradition (Yale University Press, ) 'A work of stunning scholarship and intelligence, a core requirement for every library in the field' - Gert Hekma, Sexualities 'Breath-takingly well-informed' - George E. Haggerty, American Literary History 'Woods is a prodigious scholar who appears to.  · Gregory Woods is the Professor of Gay and Lesbian Studies at Nottingham Trent University. In A History of Gay Literature, he does not so much as constitute an alternative literary tradition as show the centrality of gay writing (broadly defined) to "mainstream" literature. It is astonishing that so much of what we take as the canon is written by men who loved men/5.  · A History of Gay Literature.: The Male Tradition. Gregory Woods. Yale University Press, Jan 1, - Social Science - pages. 1 Review. This important book is 3/5(1).


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A History of Gay Literature: The Male Tradition. Gregory Woods, A History of Gay Literature: The Male Tradition (Yale University Press, ) 'A work of stunning scholarship and intelligence, a core requirement for every library in the field' - Gert Hekma, Sexualities 'Breath-takingly well-informed' - George E. Haggerty, American Literary History. A History Of Gay Literature: The Male Tradition|Gregory Woods4, Praying With John Of The Cross (Companions For The Journey)|Wayne Simsic, Jane Austen's Sailor Brothers: Being The Adventures Of Sir Francis Austen, Admiral Of The Fleet And Rear-Admiral Charles Austen|J.H. Hubback, Channels Of Prophecy: The Social Dynamics Of Prophetic Activity|Thomas W. Overholt. Gregory Woods, in A History of Gay Literature, The Male Tradition, has written a comprehensive examination of gay male literature through the centuries and around the globe. It looks at text and subtext and context to find the gay meaning or the meaning for gays in the annals of historical literature.

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