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“What condition will not miserable men accept?”: Hegemonic Masculinity in John Lyly’s Galatea

By Jamie Paris

Studies of gender in John Lyly’s pastoral comedy Galatea (1592) have primarily focused on the queer potential of the female-to-male (FTM) crossdressing plot. While the critical focus on same-sex love and gender fluidity in the play has been…

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