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- W1486013456 abstract "UNTIL FAIRLY RECENTLY IT HAS BEEN commonplace in studies of eighteenth-century sexuality to dismiss the cultural fear of female-female erotic unions by comparing popular reactions to sapphists with public responses to molly clubs of male homosexuals. In her pioneering study Surpassing the Love of Men (1981) Lillian Faderman insisted that lesbian sexuality was treated more tolerantly than male homosexuality.' Lynne Friedli, drawing attention to the absence in English law of any criminal code applying to female homosexuality, noted that who married [each other] were charged with fraud. Sexual relations between women rarely attracted the attention of the courts, and neither women who merely dressed as men, nor those who married, were the focus of public disapproval in the way that Molly Clubs and effeminate men were.2 Randolph Trumbach agreed, arguing that relations between women ... were not prosecuted [in England].... It was ... always much more possible to be unaware that sexual relations between women existed in any form than it was to be ignorant of the existence of effeminate male sodomites.3 In London's Sapphists Trumbach stated succinctly: The stigmatization [of sapphists] . .. was never as great as that which male sodomites experienced.4 Then in 1993 Terry Castle published a work, Te Apparitional Lesbian, that appeared to take a controversial and oppositional position. Drawing" @default.
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- W1486013456 title "Sexual and Textual Indeterminacy: Eighteenth-Century English and Representations of Sapphism" @default.
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