Homosexualities in the English Theatre: From Lyly to WildeBloomsbury Academic, 1997 M11 30 - 360 páginas Scholars have given increasing amounts of attention to the place of homosexuality in different periods of English cultural and literary history. This book is a broad survey of representations of homosexuality in the English theatre from the Renaissance to the late 19th century. It draws on scholarship from a wide range of disciplines, including sociology, history, psychology, literature, and drama. The first chapter provides a background for the book by discussing the nature of same-sex behavior in the ancient and medieval worlds. The chapters that follow discuss such topics as sodomy and transvestite theatre in the Renaisssance; female transvestism on the English stage during the 17th century; bisexuality in 18th-century drama; the rise of English homophobia and the proliferation of lesbian relationships in England between 1745 and 1790; the homophobic context of English theatre during the Romantic Movement (1790-1835); and the rebirth of interest in Greek thought and its associations with same-sex poetry, drama, and pornography in the Victorian era (1840-1900). |
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... ( called eispnelas , or inspirer ) for a youth ( called aitas , or listener ) . At Crete , male homosexuality was institutionalized in a re- ligious - educational context in which the older man ( called erastes , or lover ) elopes with a ...
... called in reference to his posterior region , while Coeur d'Andouille ( literally , the heart of the sausage ) referred to the head of the penis . Captain John Avery , as fierce a pirate as there existed in the early eighteenth century ...
... called Lady Leicester and Lady Charley . After leaving school without completing a degree and returning from a tour of the Continent ( where he presumably refined his sexual tastes ) , Ferrers began to pick up private soldiers in the ...
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Melodramas and Marjories | 243 |
Decadence | 265 |
Bibliography | 293 |
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