Named the 'troubadour effect' for the first time here, this tradition of male femininity in romantic writing results in a cultural model of desire best described as 'heterosexuality without women.' The most compelling aspect of the book is its attention to the effect of this paradox on women writers.
Named the 'troubadour effect' for the first time here, this tradition of male femininity in romantic writing results in a cultural model of desire bes...