As a geographic trope transposed to literary discourse, discovery remains closely linked to the desire for possession. Postcolonial criticism has sought to deconstruct the feminized and sexualized discourses of geographic places and spaces as objects of desire, invasion, and annexation.
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Female Body as Geosomatic Apotrope in Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Middleton
July 19, 2012 By Medievalists.net
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