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Masculine desire : the sexual politics of Victorian aestheticism

Author: Richard Dellamora
Publisher: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©1990.
Edition/Format:   Book : State or province government publication : English
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Dellamora, Richard.
Masculine desire.
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c1990
(OCoLC)644677819
Material Type: Government publication, State or province government publication
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Richard Dellamora
ISBN: 0807818828 9780807818824 0807842672 9780807842676
OCLC Number: 20168792
Description: ix, 276 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction : Masculine desire and the question of the subject --
ch. 1. Tennyson, the apostles, and In memoriam --
ch. 2. "Spousal love" in the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins --
ch. 3. Pater at Oxford in 1864 : old mortality and "Diaphaneitè" --
ch. 4. Poetic perversities of A. C. Swinburne --
Excursus : Hopkins, Swinburne, and the Whitmanian signifier --
ch. 5. Arnold, Winckelmann, and Pater --
ch. 6. John Ruskin and the character of male genius --
ch. 7. Leonardo, Medusa, and the wish to be woman --
ch. 8. "The new chivalry" and Oxford politics --
ch. 9. Theorizing homophobia : analysis of myth in Pater --
ch. 10. Homosexual scandal and compulsory heterosexuality in the 1890s --
Afterword : The subject of sexual (in)difference.
Responsibility: by Richard Dellamora.

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