Queer Dickens: Erotics, Families, Masculinities
Autor Holly Furneauxen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 aug 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199680726
ISBN-10: 0199680728
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199680728
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Review from previous edition Dedicated to Sally Ledger, this book will not be the last reminder of the sad loss of a valued mentor and friend. Furneaux's first book is testimony to the impact of Sally's scholarship and pedagogy on a new generation of Victorian scholars: ueer Dickens is a book of which Sally would have been proud.
provides fruitful topics for sensitively historic ways into Dickens that seem to leave him intact and, at the same time, appreciably different
an important blueprint for future work
illuminatingly attentive to historical and literary subtleties. Furneaux's methodology is gentler with and more dependent on the texts she considers.
Queer theory as Furneaux develops it seems astonishingly versatile and promising... a major achievement in scholarly terms, and immensely enjoyable
What is especially exciting about Furneaux's account is that it not only at long last brings the body of Dickens's writing within the compass of queer theory, but it suggests a new turn in queer theory itself.
Consistently provides thought-provoking and original close readings of non-heterosexual relationships in major and minor Dickens work, all substantially contextualized in social history,
an ambitious and provocative study ... a welcome addition to our scholarly attempts to understand the Victorians and their (which is to say, our) sexualities.
provides fruitful topics for sensitively historic ways into Dickens that seem to leave him intact and, at the same time, appreciably different
an important blueprint for future work
illuminatingly attentive to historical and literary subtleties. Furneaux's methodology is gentler with and more dependent on the texts she considers.
Queer theory as Furneaux develops it seems astonishingly versatile and promising... a major achievement in scholarly terms, and immensely enjoyable
What is especially exciting about Furneaux's account is that it not only at long last brings the body of Dickens's writing within the compass of queer theory, but it suggests a new turn in queer theory itself.
Consistently provides thought-provoking and original close readings of non-heterosexual relationships in major and minor Dickens work, all substantially contextualized in social history,
an ambitious and provocative study ... a welcome addition to our scholarly attempts to understand the Victorians and their (which is to say, our) sexualities.
Notă biografică
Dr Holly Furneaux is Lecturer in Victorian Studies at the University of Leicester. Queer Dickens, her first monograph, draws on her interests in nineteenth-century literature, histories of sexuality, and Victorian cultures of feeling. She has published articles in Nineteenth Century Literature, Philological Quarterly, and The Dickensian on these areas, and has co-edited a special edition of Critical Survey on the topic of 'Dickens and Sex'. She was recently principal organiser of the British Association for Victorian Studies annual conference on the theme of 'Victorian Feeling: Touch, Bodies, Emotions', and is a regular organiser of the venerable Dickensian tradition of 'Dickens Day'.