Secret Selves: Confession and Same-sex Desire in Victorian AutobiographyFocusing on the representation of same-sex desire in Victorian autobiographical writing, Oliver Buckton offers significant new readings of works by some of the most influential figures in late-nineteenth-century literature and culture. Combining original |
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... specific historical periods and social contexts . At the same time , it is precisely this " subjective " mode of autobiographical discourse - often in the form of " personal " revelations and reminis- cences , directed toward the ...
... specific historical periods and social contexts . At the same time , it is precisely this " subjective " mode of autobiographical discourse - often in the form of " personal " revelations and reminis- cences , directed toward the ...
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... specific " contract " or " pact " formed between author and reader . In an important passage with direct bearing on the question of autobiographical fiction , Lejeune seeks to include in the definition of the autobiographical novel ...
... specific " contract " or " pact " formed between author and reader . In an important passage with direct bearing on the question of autobiographical fiction , Lejeune seeks to include in the definition of the autobiographical novel ...
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... specific historical context in which homosexuality is associated with a range of perverse , antisocial , and subversive practices and characteristics . To " confess " to homosexuality , therefore , is inevitably to go beyond the ...
... specific historical context in which homosexuality is associated with a range of perverse , antisocial , and subversive practices and characteristics . To " confess " to homosexuality , therefore , is inevitably to go beyond the ...
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... informing this book is the emergence of homosexuality as a specific category for the classification and representation of individuals and the gradual crystallization ( or configuration ) of a range of " 6 { Introduction }
... informing this book is the emergence of homosexuality as a specific category for the classification and representation of individuals and the gradual crystallization ( or configuration ) of a range of " 6 { Introduction }
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... specific stereotype of the sexual " corrupter . " Alan Sinfield , for example , argues that " the trials helped to produce a major shift in perceptions of the scope of same - sex passion " and suggests that " there is no reason to ...
... specific stereotype of the sexual " corrupter . " Alan Sinfield , for example , argues that " the trials helped to produce a major shift in perceptions of the scope of same - sex passion " and suggests that " there is no reason to ...
Contents
An Unnatural State Secrecy and Perversion in John Henry Newmans Apologia pro Vita Sua | 21 |
The Secret Which I Carried Desire and Displacement in John Addington Symondss Memoirs | 60 |
Defacing Oscar Wilde | 107 |
A Double Nature The Hidden Agenda of Edward Carpenters My Days and Dreams | 161 |
Strange Desires Sexual Reconstruction in E M Forsters Secret Fictions | 206 |
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Page 12 - We assume that life produces the autobiography as an act produces its consequences, but can we not suggest, with equal justice, that the autobiographical project may itself produce and determine the life and that whatever the writer does is in fact governed by the technical demands of self-portraiture and thus determined, in all its aspects, by the resources of his medium?