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Scent of a Woman: Performing the Politics of Smell in Late Medieval and Early Modern England
Author(s):
Holly Dugan
(see profile)
Date:
2008
Subject(s):
Senses and sensation in literature
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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English drama
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Sixteenth century
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Seventeenth century
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Drama, Medieval
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Twelfth Night
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Olfaction
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smell
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digby Mary Magdalene
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Sensory representations in literature
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Shakespeare and early modern drama
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Medieval drama
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Gender and sexualities
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