This text analyzes the legal, social and literary impact of lesbian scandal on early twentieth-century British and Anglo-American culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jodie Medd is Associate Professor of English at Carleton University, Ottawa. Her work has appeared in GLQ, Modernism/Modernity and in edited collections on The Well of Loneliness, Sapphic modernity, lesbian and gay writing, and law and society.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: extraordinary allegations: lesbian suggestion and the culture of modernism Part I. The Suggestion of Lesbianism and British National Culture: 1. The suggestion of lesbianism and the great war: 'the cult of the clitoris' scandal 2. Lesbian ghost stories and post-war culture Part II. The Suggestion of Lesbianism and Modernist Communities: 3. Modernist patronage, literary obscenity, and 'doing the lesbian business' 4. Bloomsbury and the scandal of The Well of Loneliness Conclusion Notes.
Introduction: extraordinary allegations: lesbian suggestion and the culture of modernism Part I. The Suggestion of Lesbianism and British National Culture: 1. The suggestion of lesbianism and the great war: 'the cult of the clitoris' scandal 2. Lesbian ghost stories and post-war culture Part II. The Suggestion of Lesbianism and Modernist Communities: 3. Modernist patronage, literary obscenity, and 'doing the lesbian business' 4. Bloomsbury and the scandal of The Well of Loneliness Conclusion Notes.
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