Using "The Fall of the House of Usher" as the principal, framework tale, this study illuminates Edgar Allan Poe's fictions from a perspective that focuses on homoerotic encounters.
An early example like Marie Bona-parte's Life and Works of Edgar Allan Poe repeat-edly discusses Poe's drinking habits as a symptom of his "passive homosexuality," a reading that takes its cues both from the most rigid and centrally ho-mophobic elements of Freudian theory and from the more general assumption that sexual behavior outside the.
A new Star Wars book, Poe Dameron: Free Fall, does not to give details about Dameron's sexuality or preference in his love-life, leaving it to the interpretation of the reader.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker may not have Baby Yoda, but it does feature the first-ever gay kiss in the plus year history of the franchise.