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Passions between women:

British lesbian culture, 1668-1801
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Scarlet Press, 1993 - History - 314 pages

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Blurb: In the tradition of Lillian Faderman's Surpassing the Love of Men and John Boswell's Same-Sex Unions in Premodern Europe--a groundbreaking work of lesbian scholarship that presents a ... Read full review

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Introduction
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About this book
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Who knew what
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About the author (1993)

Emma Donoghue has made a name for herself overseas as the host of a literary talk show on Irish TV, and is an established playwright whose work has been performed in Dublin and Cambridge. She is the editor of "Poems Between Women: Four Centuries of Love, Romantic Friendship and Desire, " and the author of novels "Hood" and "Stir-Fry." She currently lives in Cambridge, England.

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