List of Figures; Acknowledgements; Contributors; Introduction: Transversions of ‘Iphis and Ianthe’, Valerie Traub; 1. Metamorphosis as Supplement: Sexuality and History in the Ovide moralisé, Peggy McCracken; 2. The Trans* Temporality of Lament: ‘Foolish’ Hope and Trans* Survival in the Ovide moralisé’s ‘Iphis and Ianthe’, Laurel Billings; 3. Gower’s Riddles in ‘Iphis and Iante’, Karma Lochrie; 4. Fortune’s Touch: Reading Transformation in Christine de Pizan’s Mutacion de Fortune, Miranda Griffin; 5. Becoming Scattered: The Case of Iphis’s Trans*version and the Archipelogic of John Florio’s Worlde of Wordes, Marjorie Rubright; 6. Alchemy, Humanism, and the Uses of Disknowledge in John Lyly’s Galathea, Katherine Eggert; 7. The Problem with Love: Untoward Engagement and Humanist Pedagogy in Galatea, Elizabeth Mathie; 8. Coastal Squeeze: Environmental Metamorphosis and Lyly’s Lincolnshire, Patricia Badir; 9. Illegible Bodies: Reading Intersex and Transgender in Early Modern France (The Case of Isaac de Benserade’s Iphis et Ianthe), Kathleen Perry Long; 10. Lesbianism in Benserade’s Iphis et Ianthe (1634): Gallantry and the Making of Heterosexuality in Seventeenth-Century France, Matthieu Dupas; 11. Changing the Ways of the World: Sex, Youth, and Modernity in Benserade’s Iphis et Ianthe, Susan S. Lanser; Index.