Ugly woman
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*''The Female [[Grotesque]]: Risk, Excess and Modernity'' (1994) - Mary J. Russo | *''The Female [[Grotesque]]: Risk, Excess and Modernity'' (1994) - Mary J. Russo | ||
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The ugly woman is a surprisingly common figure in Italian poetry, one that has been frequently appropriated by male poetic imagination to depict moral, aesthetic, social, and racial boundaries.
- The Ugly Woman: Transgressive Aesthetic Models in Italian Poetry from the Middle Ages to the Baroque( 2005) by Patrizia Bettella
See also
References
- On Ugliness
- The Female Grotesque: Risk, Excess and Modernity (1994) - Mary J. Russo
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