This dissertation uses the concept of erotic conduct to rethink theatre’s role in Victorian society and its influence on the novel more specifically. Though uncommon today, the term “conduct” was widely used by Victorian commentators seeking to identify what facets of erotic experience were most important to social life and the formation of individual character. Instead of parsing the pathologies of desire, as Michel Foucault would lead us to expect, commentators directed their attention to volitional—and often habitual—behaviors that took pleasing erotic sensations as their primary end. Such conduct transpired in all spaces of everyday life, but this project turns to a diverse set of archival sources to make the case that it was conduct at...
Theories of beauty normally engage with beauty in the abstract, or with reactions to beauty - beauty...
Prostitution, an occupation once tolerated in English society, became known as the great social evi...
In The Late-Victorian Romance Revival (2008) Anna Vaninskaya questions if one [can] even speak of...
This dissertation historicizes the idea of queer desire by examining the cultural role of odd or ecc...
This dissertation historicizes the idea of queer desire by examining the cultural role of odd or ecc...
This thesis explores nineteenth-century British theatrical adaptations based on a selection of novel...
This thesis explores nineteenth-century British theatrical adaptations based on a selection of novel...
This thesis explores nineteenth-century British theatrical adaptations based on a selection of novel...
This dissertation studies how playwrights tried to adapt dramatic form to changing social mores in t...
This dissertation examines the behaviours and values that qualify as male sexual deviance in Victori...
The concept of the Victorian antitheatrical prejudice is both well-established and well-respected. T...
The concept of the Victorian antitheatrical prejudice is both well-established and well-respected. T...
This dissertation traces the nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century history of what I call “Poetess...
This dissertation draws upon performance theory and new historicism to read Victorian literature and...
Feminist studies of the Victorian novel have persuasively shown how domestic novels typically requir...
Theories of beauty normally engage with beauty in the abstract, or with reactions to beauty - beauty...
Prostitution, an occupation once tolerated in English society, became known as the great social evi...
In The Late-Victorian Romance Revival (2008) Anna Vaninskaya questions if one [can] even speak of...
This dissertation historicizes the idea of queer desire by examining the cultural role of odd or ecc...
This dissertation historicizes the idea of queer desire by examining the cultural role of odd or ecc...
This thesis explores nineteenth-century British theatrical adaptations based on a selection of novel...
This thesis explores nineteenth-century British theatrical adaptations based on a selection of novel...
This thesis explores nineteenth-century British theatrical adaptations based on a selection of novel...
This dissertation studies how playwrights tried to adapt dramatic form to changing social mores in t...
This dissertation examines the behaviours and values that qualify as male sexual deviance in Victori...
The concept of the Victorian antitheatrical prejudice is both well-established and well-respected. T...
The concept of the Victorian antitheatrical prejudice is both well-established and well-respected. T...
This dissertation traces the nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century history of what I call “Poetess...
This dissertation draws upon performance theory and new historicism to read Victorian literature and...
Feminist studies of the Victorian novel have persuasively shown how domestic novels typically requir...
Theories of beauty normally engage with beauty in the abstract, or with reactions to beauty - beauty...
Prostitution, an occupation once tolerated in English society, became known as the great social evi...
In The Late-Victorian Romance Revival (2008) Anna Vaninskaya questions if one [can] even speak of...