'Both kinds in one/Both male and female': Ate, Lust and hermaphroditic Venus in Book IV of Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene
Abstract
This working paper, originally delivered at the Voicing Women conference at the University of Liverpool in April 1992, discusses Book IV of The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser. The paper focuses on the figures of "Ate, mother of debate", Lust, the androgynous Venus, and the love story of Amoret and Scudamour.Citation
Chester: Chester College, 1996.Publisher
Chester CollegeAdditional Links
http://www.chester.ac.ukType
Working PaperLanguage
enDescription
This is a PDF version of a working paper published in 1996. ©Graham Atkin and Chester College.Series/Report no.
Gender studies working papersISSN
13618180Collections
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