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Any good /lit/ (preferably classics or part of the western canon) that has hints or mentions of lesbianism?

>> No.13728039
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>> No.13728042

The Flowers of Evil caused Baudelaire to be charged with indecency or something.

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>>13728031
the well of loneliness

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>>13728031
>hints or mentions of lesbianism?
There's Shakespeare's cross-dresser comedies
It's all tragedy or farce with hetero satisfactory endings unfortunately. Till you get to the 20th century (Discounting De Sade, but that's just snuff-smut)

>>13728039
Gorf

>> No.13728087

>>13728031
sappho of course. i always saw dracula as having lesbian overtones while jonathan away.

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>>13728087
>i always saw dracula as having lesbian overtones
Carmilla came first.