This paper raises a question about the role of literary texts in intellectual and cultural history, taking the particular example of middle-brow novels published by a set of Parisian publishers during the last decades of the nineteenth century and the first decade of the twentieth. It locates those novels with respect to medical writing about sexual pathology, with a particular focus on the notion of female frigidity, which was something of a new topic at that time. The Parisian publishers' catalogues contained a range of texts from popular medical `libraries' to outright pornography, but the greater part of the books they offered for sale were more or less respectable novels with some intellectual pretensions. The paper identifies some com...
Across a broad range of late nineteenth-century French medical texts that described the newly denote...
Les Œuvres Bâtardes: Gender, Sexuality, and Scandal in Nineteenth-Century French Women’s Writing off...
International audienceDrawing on the study of several popular medical books dealing with sexuality, ...
To take feminine sexual “frigidity” as an object of study across the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twe...
To take feminine sexual frigidity as an object of study across the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twent...
This paper interrogates the commonplace view of frigidity as a notion always founded upon the misogy...
The article discusses concepts of female sexual frigidity in France around the turn and beginning of...
Visions of female coldness or lack of sexual desire were not new to the nineteenth century. But the ...
Studying the construction of the idea of feminine sexual frigidity in France across the turn and beg...
The Victorian need to compartmentalise and define women’s sexuality in terms of opposing binaries wa...
Frigidity: An Intellectual History is the first major study of this curiously neglected term in the ...
In 1880, Emile Zola published Nana, an example par excellence of the imbrication of literary and sci...
This dissertation examines the fringe publication of medical and scientific works about sex in the l...
This article examines a corpus of nineteenth-century French instructional texts offering guidance to...
This thesis scrutinises the complex ‘afterlife’ of sensation fiction in the wake of the 1860s and ‘7...
Across a broad range of late nineteenth-century French medical texts that described the newly denote...
Les Œuvres Bâtardes: Gender, Sexuality, and Scandal in Nineteenth-Century French Women’s Writing off...
International audienceDrawing on the study of several popular medical books dealing with sexuality, ...
To take feminine sexual “frigidity” as an object of study across the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twe...
To take feminine sexual frigidity as an object of study across the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twent...
This paper interrogates the commonplace view of frigidity as a notion always founded upon the misogy...
The article discusses concepts of female sexual frigidity in France around the turn and beginning of...
Visions of female coldness or lack of sexual desire were not new to the nineteenth century. But the ...
Studying the construction of the idea of feminine sexual frigidity in France across the turn and beg...
The Victorian need to compartmentalise and define women’s sexuality in terms of opposing binaries wa...
Frigidity: An Intellectual History is the first major study of this curiously neglected term in the ...
In 1880, Emile Zola published Nana, an example par excellence of the imbrication of literary and sci...
This dissertation examines the fringe publication of medical and scientific works about sex in the l...
This article examines a corpus of nineteenth-century French instructional texts offering guidance to...
This thesis scrutinises the complex ‘afterlife’ of sensation fiction in the wake of the 1860s and ‘7...
Across a broad range of late nineteenth-century French medical texts that described the newly denote...
Les Œuvres Bâtardes: Gender, Sexuality, and Scandal in Nineteenth-Century French Women’s Writing off...
International audienceDrawing on the study of several popular medical books dealing with sexuality, ...