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  • Print publication year: 2014
  • Online publication date: December 2014

12 - The Libertine, the Rake, and the Dandy: Personae, Styles, and Affects

from Part II - Renaissance and Early Modern
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The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature
  • Online ISBN: 9781139547376
  • Book DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CHO9781139547376
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