Economies of desire at the Victorian fin de siècle libidinal lives
Ariculating desire. Always leave them wanting more: Oscar Wilde's Salome and the failed circulations of desire / Ruth RobbinsA.E. Housman's Ballad economies / Veronica Alfano -- Perfume clouds: olfaction, memory, and desire in Arthur Symons's London nights / Jane Desmarais -- Human cu...
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New York, London
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2016
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Schriftenreihe: | Routledge studies in nineteenth century literature
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Zusammenfassung: | Ariculating desire. Always leave them wanting more: Oscar Wilde's Salome and the failed circulations of desire / Ruth RobbinsA.E. Housman's Ballad economies / Veronica Alfano -- Perfume clouds: olfaction, memory, and desire in Arthur Symons's London nights / Jane Desmarais -- Human currencies. Urban economies and the dead-woman muse in the poetry of Amy Levy and Djuna Barnes / Sarah Parker -- Greek gift and "given being": the libidinal economies of Vernon Lee's Supernatural tales / Jane Ford -- The aesthete, the banker, and the saint: economies of gift and desire in Lucas Malet's The far horizon / Catherine Delyfer -- Queer performativity. Living parody: Eric, Count Stenbock, and decadent performativity / Matthew Bradley -- Camp aesthetics and inequality: Baron Corvo's Toto stories / Kristin Mahoney -- "Our brains struck fire each from each": disidentification, difference, and desire in the collaborative aesthetics of Michael Field / Jill R. Ehnenn. Ariculating desire. Always leave them wanting more: Oscar Wilde's Salome and the failed circulations of desire / Ruth Robbins -- A.E. Housman's Ballad economies / Veronica Alfano -- Perfume clouds: olfaction, memory, and desire in Arthur Symons's London nights / Jane Desmarais -- Human currencies. Urban economies and the dead-woman muse in the poetry of Amy Levy and Djuna Barnes / Sarah Parker -- Greek gift and "given being": the libidinal economies of Vernon Lee's Supernatural tales / Jane Ford -- The aesthete, the banker, and the saint: economies of gift and desire in Lucas Malet's The far horizon / Catherine Delyfer -- Queer performativity. Living parody: Eric, Count Stenbock, and decadent performativity / Matthew Bradley -- Camp aesthetics and inequality: Baron Corvo's Toto stories / Kristin Mahoney -- "Our brains struck fire each from each": disidentification, difference, and desire in the collaborative aesthetics of Michael Field / Jill R. Ehnenn |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | viii, 214 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781138826342 978-1-138-82634-2 |