This book argues that, in Victorian literature, transgressive desires that cannot be openly acknowledged are often buried and encrypted in the marble bodies of statues.
This book argues that, in Victorian literature, transgressive desires that cannot be openly acknowledged are often buried and encrypted in the marble bodies of statues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patricia Pulham is Professor of Victorian Literature at the University of Surrey and editor of the EUP journal, Victoriographies. Her research focuses on Victorian literature, culture and the visual arts, and she has published widely on a range of nineteenth-century authors. She joined the University of Surrey in 2017 where she is Director of Research in the School of Literature and Languages and teaches modules on the Victorian fin-de-siècle and neo-Victorian literature.
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List of Illustrations Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1: Nineteenth-Century Pygmalions: The Sexual Politics of Tactility 2: Artworks in Marble: Capturing Venus in Durable Form 3: 'Of marble men and maidens': Sculptural Transformations 4: Statuephilia and the Love of the Impossible 5: Between Death and Sleep: Libidinal Entombments Works Cited Index
List of Illustrations Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1: Nineteenth-Century Pygmalions: The Sexual Politics of Tactility 2: Artworks in Marble: Capturing Venus in Durable Form 3: 'Of marble men and maidens': Sculptural Transformations 4: Statuephilia and the Love of the Impossible 5: Between Death and Sleep: Libidinal Entombments Works Cited Index
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