Cross-dressing in popular literature
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In another place people were asking about fantasy or sf novel in which a heroine pretends to be a man or a hero pretends to be a woman.
I thought I would remember more such stories, but I didn’t.
So I decided to pick your brain and check whether you know more.
Here is what I remembered:
Tamora Pierce, Song of the Lioness
Terry Pratchett, Monstrous Regiment
Then, of course, Eowyn pretends to be a man to combat the forces of Mordor.
Those are neither fantasy nor sf, but are good with cross-dressing:
Gillian Bradshaw, Beacon at Alexandria
Georgette Heyer, The Corinthian
The Masqueraders
These Old Shades
And yet I am sure there are more. Have you read any? Can you recommend anything? Any genre works, if you read it or heard that it is good.
Are there any stories where a man pretends to be a woman (I can immediately name several movies, but no books.)?
There are, of course, classical cases – myths, Shakespeare, folklore, biographies, but I am curious about contemporary books. Can you recommend any?
I thought I would remember more such stories, but I didn’t.
So I decided to pick your brain and check whether you know more.
Here is what I remembered:
Tamora Pierce, Song of the Lioness
Terry Pratchett, Monstrous Regiment
Then, of course, Eowyn pretends to be a man to combat the forces of Mordor.
Those are neither fantasy nor sf, but are good with cross-dressing:
Gillian Bradshaw, Beacon at Alexandria
Georgette Heyer, The Corinthian
The Masqueraders
These Old Shades
And yet I am sure there are more. Have you read any? Can you recommend anything? Any genre works, if you read it or heard that it is good.
Are there any stories where a man pretends to be a woman (I can immediately name several movies, but no books.)?
There are, of course, classical cases – myths, Shakespeare, folklore, biographies, but I am curious about contemporary books. Can you recommend any?
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