Masculine Desire: The Sexual Politics of Victorian AestheticismUNC Press Books, 1990 - 276 pages 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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... Signifier 86 Chapter 5 Arnold , Winckelmann , and Pater 102 Chapter 6 John Ruskin and the Character of Male Genius 117 Chapter 7 Leonardo , Medusa , and the Wish to Be Woman 130 Chapter 8 " The New Chivalry ” and Oxford Politics.
... Signifier 86 Chapter 5 Arnold , Winckelmann , and Pater 102 Chapter 6 John Ruskin and the Character of Male Genius 117 Chapter 7 Leonardo , Medusa , and the Wish to Be Woman 130 Chapter 8 " The New Chivalry ” and Oxford Politics.
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... character of writing by men during the period . Since the writer who has most forcefully addressed the question of desire " between men " in recent years is a feminist - identified woman , Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick , in this particular ...
... character of writing by men during the period . Since the writer who has most forcefully addressed the question of desire " between men " in recent years is a feminist - identified woman , Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick , in this particular ...
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... character and may best be un- derstood by the analysis of “ micropolitical " processes involving interac- tions at specific times and places between individuals with each other and with semiotic signs . Finally , criticism and theory ...
... character and may best be un- derstood by the analysis of “ micropolitical " processes involving interac- tions at specific times and places between individuals with each other and with semiotic signs . Finally , criticism and theory ...
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... characters in realist novels who connote the degenerate aristo- cratic type , the most evident intertexts that I know for the set of represen- tations that she deploys occur in the late - Victorian Radical press or in the statements of ...
... characters in realist novels who connote the degenerate aristo- cratic type , the most evident intertexts that I know for the set of represen- tations that she deploys occur in the late - Victorian Radical press or in the statements of ...
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Contents
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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