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<dc:title>Comparative study of amorous poetry by Richard Barnfield and Katherine Philips</dc:title>
<dc:creator>Ilkova Grozdanova, Mikaela</dc:creator>
<dc:contributor>Barrio Marco, José Manuel Eduardo</dc:contributor>
<dc:contributor>Universidad de Valladolid. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras</dc:contributor>
<dc:description>This Final Project has been designed with the purpose of studying and analyzing the use of&#xd;
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homoerotic poetry. Moreover, the aim of this paper is to obtain and explore the differences of&#xd;
style between the way of approaching a taboo topic such as homosexuality during the 17-th&#xd;
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metáforas y recursos literarios para expresar el amor y la intimidad en la poesía homoerótica&#xd;
inglesa moderna temprana. Además, el objetivo de este artículo es obtener y explorar las&#xd;
diferencias de estilo entre la forma de abordar un tema tabú como la homosexualidad durante&#xd;
el siglo XVII. Para ello, he seleccionado varios poemas escritos por Richard Barnfield y&#xd;
Katherine Philips, dos de los poetas homosexuales más destacados de su época.</dc:description>
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