Abstract This article reframes debate on the intersections of female aestheticism and cultural dissidence by focusing on the construction of queer masculinities at the end of the nineteenth century. Looking at the diary of Michael Field (Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper), it examines the descriptions of Vernon Lee, Clementina (‘Kit’) Anstruther-Thompson and Maud Cruttwell during the Fields’ trip to Italy in 1895. The ambivalent presentation of these figures in the diary reveals a conflicted legacy of aestheticism, centred around the inheritance, interpretation and embodiment of queer masculinity. The article argues that the Fields developed themes associated with a previous generation of male aesthetes in order to articulat...
Dwelling on his friendship with the late nineteenth-century writers Katharine Bradley (1846–1914) a...
This article examines Ella Hepworth Dixon's engagement with late-century models of masculinity, name...
This monograph is part of Palgrave Macmillan's Victorian Literature and Culture Series. Its interv...
This article explores how the late-Victorian poets Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper, who wrote und...
This article explores how the late-Victorian poets Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper, who wrote und...
The popular stereotype of the prudish Victorians has persisted for too long. This article charts the...
When the UK's Guardian newspaper featured "La Gioconda" as poem of the week in January 2010, the pap...
In 1892, Katharine Bradley (1846–1914) and Edith Cooper (1862–1913) published a volume of poetry wit...
Studies of masculinities have challenged the monolithic concept of masculinity as patriarchy by exam...
This article provides an overview of the academic study of Victorian masculinity. It argues that the...
The greatest development in the field of Victorian poetry studies over the past fifteen years has be...
The Matter of Beauty proposes that Victorian aesthetic theory is not a branch of philosophy focusing...
Abstract My dissertation seeks to bring aesthetics into conversation with the epistemological concer...
Scholars have often identified the connections between Vernon Lee\u2019s works and her complex sexua...
This article examines the valuable contribution that Katherine Bradley and her niece Edith Cooper ma...
Dwelling on his friendship with the late nineteenth-century writers Katharine Bradley (1846–1914) a...
This article examines Ella Hepworth Dixon's engagement with late-century models of masculinity, name...
This monograph is part of Palgrave Macmillan's Victorian Literature and Culture Series. Its interv...
This article explores how the late-Victorian poets Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper, who wrote und...
This article explores how the late-Victorian poets Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper, who wrote und...
The popular stereotype of the prudish Victorians has persisted for too long. This article charts the...
When the UK's Guardian newspaper featured "La Gioconda" as poem of the week in January 2010, the pap...
In 1892, Katharine Bradley (1846–1914) and Edith Cooper (1862–1913) published a volume of poetry wit...
Studies of masculinities have challenged the monolithic concept of masculinity as patriarchy by exam...
This article provides an overview of the academic study of Victorian masculinity. It argues that the...
The greatest development in the field of Victorian poetry studies over the past fifteen years has be...
The Matter of Beauty proposes that Victorian aesthetic theory is not a branch of philosophy focusing...
Abstract My dissertation seeks to bring aesthetics into conversation with the epistemological concer...
Scholars have often identified the connections between Vernon Lee\u2019s works and her complex sexua...
This article examines the valuable contribution that Katherine Bradley and her niece Edith Cooper ma...
Dwelling on his friendship with the late nineteenth-century writers Katharine Bradley (1846–1914) a...
This article examines Ella Hepworth Dixon's engagement with late-century models of masculinity, name...
This monograph is part of Palgrave Macmillan's Victorian Literature and Culture Series. Its interv...