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Philaster or Love lies a Bleeding (Frances Beaumont and John Fletcher)

17th century English play in which a woman cross-dressed as a boy is the unwilling (and somewhat oblivious) object of female desire.

LHMP entry

Some writers object to examining cross-dressing dramas from a homoerotic viewpoint, noting that the act of changing clothes does not change orientation. But Walen emphasizes that the female homoeroticism in cross-dressing plays is situated, not necessarily within the sexual orientation of the characters, but in the dramatic tropes enabled by the cross-dressing motif. It is the audience, more than the characters, who experience the female-female desire.

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