Masculine Desire: The Sexual Politics of Victorian AestheticismUNC Press Books, 1990 - 276 pagina's Beginning with Tennyson's In Memoriam and continuing by way of Hopkins and Swinburne to the novels of Oscar Wilde and Thomas Hardy, Richard Dellamora draws on journals, letters, censored texts, and pornography to examine the cultural construction o |
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... Moreover and as with other species , the evolu- tion of " the homosexual " may be surmised in the traces that remain of various stages and / or kinds of development , in some of which a much more daring approach to " becoming - woman ...
... Moreover and as with other species , the evolu- tion of " the homosexual " may be surmised in the traces that remain of various stages and / or kinds of development , in some of which a much more daring approach to " becoming - woman ...
Pagina 2
... Moreover , in writing for publication , the writer of Don Leon envisages an assemblage , possibly even a community , of like - minded read- ers . He is in command of a rationale for his preferences that is based in Utilitarian ...
... Moreover , in writing for publication , the writer of Don Leon envisages an assemblage , possibly even a community , of like - minded read- ers . He is in command of a rationale for his preferences that is based in Utilitarian ...
Pagina 8
... her work . In Between Men , for instance , there is little attention to relations between self - aware male homosexuals , who are relegated for the most part to the " Coda " of the book . Moreover , when 8 Masculine Desire.
... her work . In Between Men , for instance , there is little attention to relations between self - aware male homosexuals , who are relegated for the most part to the " Coda " of the book . Moreover , when 8 Masculine Desire.
Pagina 9
... Moreover , when she does address homosexual mate- rial , Sedgwick is more likely to notice traces of homophobia in a writer's texts and behavior than strategies of resistance . Accordingly , when she turns to the reception of Whitman in ...
... Moreover , when she does address homosexual mate- rial , Sedgwick is more likely to notice traces of homophobia in a writer's texts and behavior than strategies of resistance . Accordingly , when she turns to the reception of Whitman in ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Tennyson the Apostles and In Memoriam | 16 |
Spousal Love in the Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins | 42 |
Pater at Oxford in 1864 Old Mortality and Diaphaneite | 58 |
Poetic Perversities of A C Swinburne | 69 |
Hopkins Swinburne and the Whitmanian Signifier | 86 |
Arnold Winckelmann and Pater | 102 |
John Ruskin and the Character of Male Genius | 117 |
Leonardo Medusa and the Wish to Be Woman | 130 |
Theorizing Homophobia Analysis of Myth in Pater | 167 |
Homosexual Scandal and Compulsory Heterosexuality in the 1890s | 193 |
The Subject of Sexual Indifference | 218 |
Notes | 224 |
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The New Chivalry and Oxford Politics | 147 |
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A. C. Swinburne aesthetic Anactoria androgynous Apollo argues Arnold artist associated beauty bodily body Carlyle century chap chapter Christ Christian Cleveland Street scandal contemporary context criticism culture death DeLaura Demeter Denys Diaphaneitè difference Dionysus discourse discussion earlier edition erotic essay experience expression female feminine figure gender genital Gerard Manley Hopkins Greek Hallam hermaphrodite homophobia homosexual homosocial Hopkins's Ibid ideal instance John Ruskin Jowett Labouchère later Leonardo lesbian letter Liberal male friendship male homosexual male homosocial male-male desire male-male sexual manly marriage masculine medieval Medusa Memoriam Milnes mind Monsman moral Moreover myth Old Mortality Oxford passage Persephone poem poet poetry political Quoted refers relation religious Renaissance rhetoric Rose La Touche Sappho scandal Sedgwick sense Simeon Solomon social sodomy Solomon suggests Swinburne Swinburne's Symonds Tennyson tion tradition Victorian Walter Pater Whitman Wilde Winckelmann woman women writing young
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