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Oscar Wilde prefigured : queer fashioning and British caricature, 1750-1900 / Dominic Janes.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 279 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780226396552
  • 022639655X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Oscar Wilde prefigured.DDC classification:
  • 741.5/6941 23
LOC classification:
  • NC1470 .J36 2016eb
Other classification:
  • HL 4865
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- "Dammee Sammy you'r a sweet pretty Creature" Macaronis -- Men of feeling -- The later eighteenth century: conclusions -- "Corps de beaux" Regency dandies -- Byronists -- The earlier nineteenth century: conclusions -- "An unspeakable of the Oscar Wilde Sort" Aesthetes -- New men -- The later nineteenth century: conclusions.
Summary: I do not say you are it, but you look it, and you pose at it, which is just as bad," Lord Queensbury challenged Oscar Wilde in the courtroom which erupted in laughter accusing Wilde of posing as a sodomite. What was so terrible about posing as a sodomite, and why was Queensbury's horror greeted with such amusement? In Oscar Wilde Prefigured, Dominic Janes suggests that what divided the two sides in this case was not so much the question of whether Wilde was or was not a sodomite, but whether or not it mattered that people could appear to be sodomites. For many, intimations of sodomy were simply a part of the amusing spectacle of sophisticated life. Oscar Wilde Prefigured is a study of the prehistory of this "queer moment" in 1895. Janes explores the complex ways in which men who desired sex with men in Britain had expressed such interests through clothing, style, and deportment since the mid-eighteenth century. He supplements the well-established narrative of the inscription of sodomitical acts into a homosexual label and identity at the end of the nineteenth century by teasing out the means by which same-sex desires could be signaled through visual display in Georgian and Victorian Britain
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Introduction -- "Dammee Sammy you'r a sweet pretty Creature" Macaronis -- Men of feeling -- The later eighteenth century: conclusions -- "Corps de beaux" Regency dandies -- Byronists -- The earlier nineteenth century: conclusions -- "An unspeakable of the Oscar Wilde Sort" Aesthetes -- New men -- The later nineteenth century: conclusions.

I do not say you are it, but you look it, and you pose at it, which is just as bad," Lord Queensbury challenged Oscar Wilde in the courtroom which erupted in laughter accusing Wilde of posing as a sodomite. What was so terrible about posing as a sodomite, and why was Queensbury's horror greeted with such amusement? In Oscar Wilde Prefigured, Dominic Janes suggests that what divided the two sides in this case was not so much the question of whether Wilde was or was not a sodomite, but whether or not it mattered that people could appear to be sodomites. For many, intimations of sodomy were simply a part of the amusing spectacle of sophisticated life. Oscar Wilde Prefigured is a study of the prehistory of this "queer moment" in 1895. Janes explores the complex ways in which men who desired sex with men in Britain had expressed such interests through clothing, style, and deportment since the mid-eighteenth century. He supplements the well-established narrative of the inscription of sodomitical acts into a homosexual label and identity at the end of the nineteenth century by teasing out the means by which same-sex desires could be signaled through visual display in Georgian and Victorian Britain

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