Unauthorized Pleasures: Accounts of Victorian Erotic Experience

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Cornell University Press, 2003 - 231 Seiten

Recent books and exhibitions have shown that Victorians were not so straitlaced about sexual matters as has been popularly assumed. Ellen Bayuk Rosenman's engrossing and enlightening book proves that the Victorians were extraordinarily articulate and resourceful when it came to expressing their sexual desires. Narratives of erotic experience were written, justified to the conservative culture, and circulated for the pleasure of readers. Rosenman's exploration of masculinity and femininity in Victorian sexual storytelling includes an account of the "spermatorrhea panic" that terrified the men of Britain, tells of Theresa Longworth's erotic revisions of the romance plot, and takes up the exhaustive, even exhausting, pornographic epic My Secret Life. Drawing on social history, court cases, medical literature, popular novels, and the diaries and letters of everyday life, Rosenman looks beyond the usual sexual suspects--homosexuals and prostitutes, for example--to address a range of pleasures that emerged from the ideological structures meant to contain them. She asserts that, however powerful ideology is, it does not script erotic repertoires in definitive or predictable ways, and that individuals can find ways of evading or easing its constraints.

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The Spermatorrhea Panic
16
The masturbators progress
25
Dr Kahn
35
The surgeon replaces the masturbator
45
Gender Vision and the City
50
Odalisque
70
Cupping the breast
71
The comehither glance
72
Ellen Monroe and her painting
107
Eliza Sydney disguised as her twin brother
108
Classic acting pose
109
Lady Cecilia as a statue
117
Yelvertons proposal
148
Longworth nurses the sick in the Crimea
151
Ellen Percy at the piano
153
Longworth at the piano
154

The Mysteries of London
87
Ellen Monroe and the sculptor
95
Taglioni in La Sylphide
98
Ellen Monroe as a ballerina
99
Eliza Sydney
105
Longworth in her carriage
160
The Consolation of Pornography
167
Works Cited
203
Index
219
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Ellen Bayuk Rosenman is Professor and Chair, Department of English, University of Kentucky. She is the author of The Invisible Presence: Virginia Woolf and the Mother-Daughter Relationship and A Room of One's Own: Women Writers and the Politics of Creativity.

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