Recent books and exhibitions have shown that Victorians were not so straitlaced about sexual matters as has been popularly assumed. Ellen Bayuk Rosenman's engrossing and enlightening book proves that the Victorians were extraordinarily articulate and resourceful when it came to expressing their sexual desires. Narratives of erotic experience were written, justified to the conservative culture, and circulated for the pleasure of readers. Rosenman's exploration of masculinity and femininity in Victorian sexual storytelling includes an account of the "spermatorrhea panic" that terrified the men of Britain, tells of Theresa Longworth's erotic revisions of the romance plot, and takes up the exhaustive, even exhausting, pornographic epic My Secret Life. Drawing on social history, court cases, medical literature, popular novels, and the diaries and letters of everyday life, Rosenman looks beyond the usual sexual suspects—homosexuals and prostitutes, for example—to address a range of pleasures that emerged from the ideological structures meant to contain them. She asserts that, however powerful ideology is, it does not script erotic repertoires in definitive or predictable ways, and that individuals can find ways of evading or easing its constraints.
With de Certeau, Barthes, and Bakhtin came a newfound interest in appropriation, pleasure, and fun in British cultural ... were able to seize on such possibilities for alternate readings and participate in unauthorized pleasures.
... Augusta, 55, 71 Stanton, Theodore, 50 Stebbins,Emma,197–200,201,202,230 Stein, Gertrude, 261 Stocking, George, ... 5, 195, 223 Russell, Fanny Elliot, 67 Ryan, Annie, 200–201 Sade/Fourier/Loyola (Barthes), 27, 114 same-sex unions, ...
Included within this group are offences related to prostitution and pornography, homosexuality and incest and child sexual abuse. This book examines the nexus between sex, crime and morality from a theoretical perspective.
The Problem of Pleasure covers them all. The purpose of this book is to inform and enlighten a range of readers, whose interests may be academic or commercial on possible crime events and modus operandi of criminals.
... 'fallen' and was subjected to widespread social exclusion, becoming anathema to many in women's rights and social purity organizations – in 1889 the National Vigilance Association organized opposition to his election as an alderman.
A Hairdresser's Experiencein HighLife. 1858. New York: OxfordUniversity Press,1991. Prideaux, James. TheLastof Mrs.Lincoln:A Play in Two Acts. New York: Dramatists Play Service, Inc., 1973. “Revelations of a Fashionable Hairdresser.
As a newly retired insurance clerk, Baldwin attempted but failed to exert his authority over Ada, his residential general servant. After provoking an angry outburst from Ada by trying to borrow her broom, He saw clearly now that he ...
Lady Chatterley's Legacy in the Movies: Sex, Brains, and Body Guys. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2010. □ PETER LEHMAN FORESKIN The foreskin of the male penis is also known as the prepuce, and it is homologous to the ...
Her most recent book is Unauthorized Pleasures: Accounts of Erotic Experience (Cornell, 2003). She has also published on George Eliot, Charlotte Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Virginia Woolf in journals including Victorian Studies, ...
Rosenman is a scholar of popular and canonical nineteenth-century British literature; see her latest book, Unauthorized Pleasures: Accounts of Victorian Erotic Experiences (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2003).