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Presenting Gender: Changing Sex in Early-Modern Culture, Presenting Gender engages with one of the most intriguing aspects of Early Modern and Enlightenment culture: gender passing, the phenomenon of passing oneself off as a member of the opposite biological sex. This collection of ten historically informed and, Presenting Gender: Changing Sex in Early-Modern Culture
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  • Presenting Gender: Changing Sex in Early-Modern Culture
  • Written by author Mounsey, Chris
  • Published by Bucknell University Press, 8/1/2001
  • Presenting Gender engages with one of the most intriguing aspects of Early Modern and Enlightenment culture: gender passing, the phenomenon of passing oneself off as a member of the opposite biological sex. This collection of ten historically informed and
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List of Illustrations 7
Acknowledgments 9
Introduction 11
Pt. 1 Passing Identities
"Be Male and Female Still": An ABC of Hyperbolic Masculinity in the Eighteenth Century 29
Women Behaving Well: Early Modern Images of Female Courage 49
Voice, Gender, and the Augustan Verse Epistle 76
The Fop, the Canting Queen, and the Deferral of Gender 94
Cross-dressing and the Nature of Gender in Mary Robinson's Walsingham 136
Pt. 2 Passing Politics
The Metamorphosis of Sex(uality): Ovid's "Iphis and Ianthe" in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 171
Enigmatic Gender in Delarivier Manley's New Atalantis 202
The Key to Stowe: Toward a Patriot Whig Reading of Eliza Haywood's Eovaai 225
The Very Scandal of Her Tea Table: Eliza Haywood's Response to the Whig Public Sphere 255
"To the Women of Both Sexes": Christopher Smart, Mrs. Mary Midnight, and the Voice of the Dissident Woman Writer 274
Contributors 294
Index 296


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