Richard C. Sha’s revealing study considers how science shaped notions of sexuality, reproduction, and gender in the Romantic period. Through careful and imaginative readings of various scientific texts, the philosophy of Immanuel Kant and Longinus, and the works of such writers as William Blake, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Lord Byron, Sha explores the influence of contemporary aesthetics and biology on literary Romanticism. Revealing that ideas of sexuality during the Romantic era were much more fluid and undecided than they are often characterized in the existing scholarship, Sha’s innovative study complicates received claims concerning the shift from perversity to perversion in the nineteenth century. He observes that t...
A New Scene of Thought: studies in Romantic realism contributes to the history and interpretation of...
For scholars of romanticism, “nature” has taken many forms: a site of imaginative renewal, a tool of...
This thesis contends that the idea of productive sexual continence â that is, abstinence from sexual...
Much recent scholarship in Victorian studies has viewed sexuality as historically contingent and con...
Winner, 2011 Jean-Pierre Barricelli Prize, International Conference on RomanticismThis book explores...
This dissertation explores intersections between naturalist debates and formulations of human othern...
“Formal Perversions: Queer Poetics and the Turn in Romantic Verse” troubles and redefines the relati...
The thesis positions three modem thinkers working in different areas of the human sciences - William...
This doctoral thesis aims to examine how certain sexual images and motifs commonly deemed “obscene”...
Romanticism actually blossomed out in the beginning of the nineteenth century. The term romantic was...
PhDFor a hundred years, between Marlowe's. translation of Ovid's Amores in the 1580s and Rochester'...
The reaction of the first wave of English Romantic poets to the Enlightenment scientific establishme...
In the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, a broad community of radical men and women eng...
This dissertation focuses on the way Romantic-period philosophers, artists and writers were critical...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
A New Scene of Thought: studies in Romantic realism contributes to the history and interpretation of...
For scholars of romanticism, “nature” has taken many forms: a site of imaginative renewal, a tool of...
This thesis contends that the idea of productive sexual continence â that is, abstinence from sexual...
Much recent scholarship in Victorian studies has viewed sexuality as historically contingent and con...
Winner, 2011 Jean-Pierre Barricelli Prize, International Conference on RomanticismThis book explores...
This dissertation explores intersections between naturalist debates and formulations of human othern...
“Formal Perversions: Queer Poetics and the Turn in Romantic Verse” troubles and redefines the relati...
The thesis positions three modem thinkers working in different areas of the human sciences - William...
This doctoral thesis aims to examine how certain sexual images and motifs commonly deemed “obscene”...
Romanticism actually blossomed out in the beginning of the nineteenth century. The term romantic was...
PhDFor a hundred years, between Marlowe's. translation of Ovid's Amores in the 1580s and Rochester'...
The reaction of the first wave of English Romantic poets to the Enlightenment scientific establishme...
In the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, a broad community of radical men and women eng...
This dissertation focuses on the way Romantic-period philosophers, artists and writers were critical...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
A New Scene of Thought: studies in Romantic realism contributes to the history and interpretation of...
For scholars of romanticism, “nature” has taken many forms: a site of imaginative renewal, a tool of...
This thesis contends that the idea of productive sexual continence â that is, abstinence from sexual...