Lawrence, Woolf and Cary seem to represent an ambiguous attitude toward sexuality, the dialectics of which are centered in their approaches to penetration as action and as metaphor. The main question that emerges isi for the artist, is the creative mind asexual, androgynous, or patently sexual? There are two sorts of penetration, physical and nonphysical, the latter represented by what I have called artistic penetration as evidenced by the novel. Physical penetration, . as a term, avoids the necessity of defining 'sexual' and also takes into account penetration by non-sexual means, though such means may be metaphorically sexual. The precise relationship between physical and non-physical penetration varies from author to author and book to b...
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Abstract This article questions the sometimes over-polarized debates about theoretical perspectives ...
Placing Virginia Woolf\u27s lesser known fiction in conversation with contemporary gender theorist J...
D.H. Lawrence was an author, a philosopher, an Englishman, an invalid, and a man. Why then, does he ...
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Using Virginia Woolf\u27s novels, The Voyage Out, Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, and Orlando, I b...
In this paper, we trace Virginia Woolf’s androgynous poetics throughout her oeuvre. We shall observe...
The following paper has been revised from my 2001 MA thesis, which asked ‘Is it possible to define a...
The problematic relationship between the sexes, widely discussed in Lawrence's philosophical essays ...
Sexuality is not the product of fiction, but literary and philosophical works can lay claim to havin...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
This paper will discuss the concept of androgyny in relation to four Western theorists, three litera...
At the crux of most great literature lies a passionate desire between two lust-filled characters. T...
Sex and sexuality are two obsessions of the 19th century. As the literature of this time, influenced...
The chapter looks at how metaphors frame and potentially distort our understanding of human sexualit...
Abstract This article questions the sometimes over-polarized debates about theoretical perspectives ...
Placing Virginia Woolf\u27s lesser known fiction in conversation with contemporary gender theorist J...
D.H. Lawrence was an author, a philosopher, an Englishman, an invalid, and a man. Why then, does he ...
The idea of nonnormative sexual identities first entered public discourse in the wake of the Wilde t...
Art or Porn? The popular media will often choose this heading when reviewing the latest sexually exp...
Using Virginia Woolf\u27s novels, The Voyage Out, Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, and Orlando, I b...
In this paper, we trace Virginia Woolf’s androgynous poetics throughout her oeuvre. We shall observe...
The following paper has been revised from my 2001 MA thesis, which asked ‘Is it possible to define a...
The problematic relationship between the sexes, widely discussed in Lawrence's philosophical essays ...
Sexuality is not the product of fiction, but literary and philosophical works can lay claim to havin...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
This paper will discuss the concept of androgyny in relation to four Western theorists, three litera...
At the crux of most great literature lies a passionate desire between two lust-filled characters. T...
Sex and sexuality are two obsessions of the 19th century. As the literature of this time, influenced...