What might it mean to recast Anglophone male libertine poetry as a poetics of impairment? As an erotic discourse which foregrounds the sensory body, libertine writing is deeply invested in representations of the erotic body and its pleasures. Yet, the male body that is erotically emplaced in libertine discourse is rarely an able one. From the Earl of Rochester’s self-described cankered and weepy phallus to Charles Churchill’s syphilitic oozing sores to James Boswell’s raging gonorrhea infection, sexual disease imaginatively infects libertine language just as it also, in a more material sense, courses through libertine practices. Taking recent theorizations of debility as its starting point, this article engages with a well-known poem attrib...
My thesis concerns libertine ideals of pleasure in English literature from the time of the Interregn...
John Wilmot, second Earl of Rochester (1647–1680), the notorious and brilliant libertine poet of Kin...
Erectile dysfunction provided Rochester with material for mock-tirades; disappointment takes a less ...
Libertines Real and Fictional in Rochester, Shadwell, Wycherley, and Boswell examines the Restoratio...
This chapter offers a definition of the libertine novel as the erotic fiction of the Age the Enlight...
The first book length study of the motif of impotency in poetry from early antiquity through to the ...
Over the past several decades there has been a transformation in our appreciation of the political c...
In France, the Age of Enlightenment was also an age of literary levity that saw a proliferation of e...
This thesis offers a new reading of a libertine tradition that is continuously producing a poetics o...
As the first literary work to be banned on grounds of obscenity in English history, Sodom; or the Qu...
Sex in the Eighteenth-century was not simply a pleasure; it had profound philosophical and political...
'Performing Libertinism in Charles II's Court: Politics, Drama, Sexuality' examines the performative...
The Works of the Earls of Rochester and Roscommon was one of the most popular poetic miscellanies of...
This dissertation shows how eighteenth-century satirical literature represented the sexual and excre...
Examination of scatological motifs in Théophile de Viau’s (1590-1626) libertine, or ‘cabaret’ poetry...
My thesis concerns libertine ideals of pleasure in English literature from the time of the Interregn...
John Wilmot, second Earl of Rochester (1647–1680), the notorious and brilliant libertine poet of Kin...
Erectile dysfunction provided Rochester with material for mock-tirades; disappointment takes a less ...
Libertines Real and Fictional in Rochester, Shadwell, Wycherley, and Boswell examines the Restoratio...
This chapter offers a definition of the libertine novel as the erotic fiction of the Age the Enlight...
The first book length study of the motif of impotency in poetry from early antiquity through to the ...
Over the past several decades there has been a transformation in our appreciation of the political c...
In France, the Age of Enlightenment was also an age of literary levity that saw a proliferation of e...
This thesis offers a new reading of a libertine tradition that is continuously producing a poetics o...
As the first literary work to be banned on grounds of obscenity in English history, Sodom; or the Qu...
Sex in the Eighteenth-century was not simply a pleasure; it had profound philosophical and political...
'Performing Libertinism in Charles II's Court: Politics, Drama, Sexuality' examines the performative...
The Works of the Earls of Rochester and Roscommon was one of the most popular poetic miscellanies of...
This dissertation shows how eighteenth-century satirical literature represented the sexual and excre...
Examination of scatological motifs in Théophile de Viau’s (1590-1626) libertine, or ‘cabaret’ poetry...
My thesis concerns libertine ideals of pleasure in English literature from the time of the Interregn...
John Wilmot, second Earl of Rochester (1647–1680), the notorious and brilliant libertine poet of Kin...
Erectile dysfunction provided Rochester with material for mock-tirades; disappointment takes a less ...