Patricia Pulham 
Sculptural Body in Victorian Literature [PDF ebook] 
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Explores Victorian writers’ erotic investment in statues Theorises the function of the sculptural body in Victorian poetry and prose Offers thorough readings of sculpture in Victorian texts and contexts Examines a wide range of works by well-known and lesser-known writers of the period (e.g. Thomas Hardy, John Ruskin, Oscar Wilde, Walter Pater, Vernon Lee, Olive Custance, Arthur O’Shaughnessy)Extends the British focus to encompass nineteenth-century European and American writings This book argues that, in Victorian literature, transgressive desires that cannot be openly acknowledged are often buried and encrypted in the marble bodies of statues. Examining sculpture’s ubiquity in Victorian galleries and museums, Pulham observes that while touch is prohibited in these cultural locations Victorian texts offer ‘safe’ spaces where sculptures may be kissed or caressed using metaphors of tactility that work at the intersections of touch and vision and permit the recovery of forbidden love.

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Language English ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9780748693436 ● Publisher Edinburgh University Press. ● Published 2020 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 9481514 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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