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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... Later , Alfred Tennyson and Coventry Patmore in their poetry attempt to revise masculinity by reimagining marriage as a relation more nearly between equals . Hence efforts by male writers to refashion mascu- line gender norms do not ...
... Later , Alfred Tennyson and Coventry Patmore in their poetry attempt to revise masculinity by reimagining marriage as a relation more nearly between equals . Hence efforts by male writers to refashion mascu- line gender norms do not ...
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... later lives as members of the upwardly mobile working class . As for Somerset , however , " the warrant for his arrest was never withdrawn " ; " his punishment was , in effect , permanent exile , perhaps the heaviest borne by any of the ...
... later lives as members of the upwardly mobile working class . As for Somerset , however , " the warrant for his arrest was never withdrawn " ; " his punishment was , in effect , permanent exile , perhaps the heaviest borne by any of the ...
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... later , Bentham argues that homophobia originates in religious fear and a craving for social order , an analysis that the work of contemporary histori- ans has borne out.36 Secondly and particularly in the later writing , he becomes a ...
... later , Bentham argues that homophobia originates in religious fear and a craving for social order , an analysis that the work of contemporary histori- ans has borne out.36 Secondly and particularly in the later writing , he becomes a ...
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... later in 1863 , Matthew Arnold claims that Aurelius bears no blame for attacking Christianity , since the sect at the time “ appeared something anti - civil and anti - social . " Arnold then proceeds to fashion the emperor as the ...
... later in 1863 , Matthew Arnold claims that Aurelius bears no blame for attacking Christianity , since the sect at the time “ appeared something anti - civil and anti - social . " Arnold then proceeds to fashion the emperor as the ...
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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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