Elka Cloke
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A Study in Lavender: Queering Sherlock Holmes
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published
2007
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5 editions
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Suffered from the Night: Queering Stoker's Dracula
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published
2013
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4 editions
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Bitter Language
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published
2010
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4 editions
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“And down she walked along the street,
A handsome lad she hoped to meet
And sore by dawn were her dainty feet
But all the boys were gay.”
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A handsome lad she hoped to meet
And sore by dawn were her dainty feet
But all the boys were gay.”
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“This Bitter Language
I know your streets, sweet city,
I know the demons and angels that flock
and roost in your boughs like birds.
I know you, river, as if you flowed
through my heart.
I am your warrior daughter.
There are letters made of your body
as a fountain is made of water.
There are languages
of which you are the blueprint
and as we speak them
the city rises.”
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I know your streets, sweet city,
I know the demons and angels that flock
and roost in your boughs like birds.
I know you, river, as if you flowed
through my heart.
I am your warrior daughter.
There are letters made of your body
as a fountain is made of water.
There are languages
of which you are the blueprint
and as we speak them
the city rises.”
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