Mapping male sexuality : nineteenth-century England
- Title
- Mapping male sexuality : nineteenth-century England / edited by Jay Losey and William D. Brewer.
- Published by
- Madison [N.J.] : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; London : Associated University Presses, ©2000.
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- Description
- 376 p. : ill.; 25 cm.
- Subject
- 1800-1899
- English literature > Male authors > History and criticism
- Sex in literature
- Homosexuality and literature > England > History > 19th century
- Men > Sexual behavior > History > England > 19th century
- English literature > 19th century > History and criticism
- Gay men's writings, English > History and criticism
- Gay men in literature
- Men in literature
- English literature
- English literature > Male authors
- Gay men in literature
- Gay men's writings, English
- Homosexuality and literature
- Men in literature
- Men > Sexual behavior
- Sex in literature
- Sexualität
- Literatur
- Homosexualität
- Mann
- Letterkunde
- Engels
- Seksualiteit
- Homoseksualiteit
- Homoseksuelen
- English literature > Male authors > History and criticism
- Homosexuality and literature > England > History > 19th century
- Men > Sexual behavior > History > England > 19th century
- English literature > 19th century > History and criticism
- Gay men's writings, English > History and criticism
- England
- Großbritannien
- Englisch
- Genre/Form
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- History
- Contents
- pt. 1. Romantic. Industrial gender: manly men and cross-dressers in the Luddite movement / Kevin Binfield. Male rivalry and friendship in the novels of William Godwin / William D. Brewer. Disorienting the self: the figure of the white European man in Byron's Oriental tales and travels / Eric Daffron. "One half what I should say": Byron's gay narrator in Don Juan / Jonathan Gross. Writing between life and death: postmetaphysics and the psychosexual dynamics of elegy in Shelley's Adonais / Frederick Greene -- pt. 2. Victorian. Benjamin Disraeli, Judaism, and the legacy of William Beckford / Richard Dellamora. The Private pleasures of Silas Marner / Donald E. Hall. Homosexuality at the closet threshold in Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's "Green tea" / André L. DeCuir. The Seduction of celibacy: threats to male sexual identity in Charles Kingsley's writings / Laura Fasick. The Comic promiscuity of W.S. Gilbert's dandy-aesthete / Dennis Denisoff. Disguising the self in Pater and Wilde / Jay Losey -- pt. 3. Late Victorian. "The Bricklayer shall lay me": Edward Carpenter, Walt Whitman, and working-class "comradeship" / William A. Pannapacker. The Impossibility of seduction in Jame's Roderick Hudson and The tragic muse / Christopher Lane. Bernard Shaw and the economy of the male self / Kathleen McDougall.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-364) and index.