"Bromley investigates Renaissance drama, poetry and prose through the lens of 'non-standard' and experimental forms of affection"--Provided by publisher Introduction: interiority, futurity, and affective relations in Renaissance literature -- 1....
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"Bromley investigates Renaissance drama, poetry and prose through the lens of 'non-standard' and experimental forms of affection"--Provided by publisher Introduction: interiority, futurity, and affective relations in Renaissance literature -- 1. Intimacy and narrative closure in Christopher Marlowe's Hero and Leander -- 2. A funny thing happened on the way to the altar: the anus, marriage, and narrative in Shakespeare -- 3. Social status and the intimacy of masochistic sexual practice in Beaumont and Fletcher and Middleton -- 4. Nuns and nationhood: intimacy in convents in Renaissance drama -- 5. Female homoeroticism, race, and public forms of intimacy in the works of Lady Mary Wroth -- Epilogue: invitation to a queer life.