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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Sentencing Orlando -- 1. ‘The Queen had come’: Orgasm and Arrival -- 2. ‘Something intricate and many-chambered’: Sexuality and the Embodied Sentence -- 3. Woolf, De Quincey and the Legacy of ‘Impassioned Prose’ -- 4. Rhythms of Revision and Revisiting: Unpicking the Past in Orlando -- 5. ‘Let us go, then, exploring’: Intertextual Conversations on the Meaning of Life -- 6. ‘. . . and nothing whatever happened’: Orlando’s Continuous Eruptive Form -- 7. Orlando, Greece and the Impossible Landscape -- 8. Orlando Famoso: Obscurity, Fame and History in Orlando -- 9. Bibliographic Parturition in Orlando: Books, Babies, Freedom and Fame -- 10. The Day of Orlando -- 11. Satzdenken, Indeterminacy and the Polyvalent Audience -- 12. In Amorous Dedication: The Phrase, the Figure and the Lover’s Discourse -- 13. A Spirit in Flux: Aestheticism, Evolution and Religion -- 14. Sir Thomas Browne and the Reading of Remains in Orlando -- 15. The Negress and the Bishop: On Marriage, Colonialism and the Problem of Knowledge -- 16. Orlando and the Politics of (In)Conclusiveness -- Aftersentence -- Index |
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