The first comprehensive study of music and queer identities in late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century English literature.
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Dr Fraser Riddell is Assistant Professor in Literary Medical Humanities at Durham University. Recent publications include articles in Victorian Literature and Culture and the Journal of Victorian Culture, as well as a chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Decadence. He previously taught at Trinity College, Oxford and the University of St Andrews.
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Introduction 1. Music, emotion and the homosexual subject 2. Flesh: Music, masochism, queerness 3. Voice: Disembodiment and desire 4. Touch: Transmission, contact, connection 5. Time: Backwards listening Coda.