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Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy Jesse Wolfe (California State University, Stanislaus)

Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy By Jesse Wolfe (California State University, Stanislaus)

Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy by Jesse Wolfe (California State University, Stanislaus)


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Ambivalence towards Victorian ideals of 'maleness' and 'femaleness' and the value of monogamy and marriage were primary sources of the Bloomsbury Group writers' aesthetic strength. Wolfe combines literary criticism with philosophy, psychoanalysis and sociology to offer a fresh account of the reciprocal relations between historical modernity and artistic modernism.

Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy Summary

Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy by Jesse Wolfe (California State University, Stanislaus)

Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy integrates studies of six members and associates of the Bloomsbury group into a rich narrative of early twentieth century culture, encompassing changes in the demographics of private and public life, and Freudian and sexological assaults on middle-class proprieties Jesse Wolfe shows how numerous modernist writers felt torn between the inherited institutions of monogamy and marriage and emerging theories of sexuality which challenged Victorian notions of maleness and femaleness. For Wolfe, this ambivalence was a primary source of the Bloomsbury writers' aesthetic strength: Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, and others brought the paradoxes of modern intimacy to thrilling life on the page. By combining literary criticism with forays into philosophy, psychoanalysis, sociology, and the avant-garde art of Vienna, this book offers a fresh account of the reciprocal relations between culture and society in that key site for literary modernism known as Bloomsbury.

About Jesse Wolfe (California State University, Stanislaus)

Jesse Wolfe is Assistant Professor of English at California State University, Stanislaus.

Table of Contents

Introduction: narrating Bloomsbury; Part I. Philosophical Backgrounds: 1. The apostle: yellowy goodness in Bloomsbury's bible; 2. The analyst: Freud's denial of innocence; Part II. Defeated Husbands: 3. The Bloomsburian: Forster's missing figures; 4. The adversary: the love that cannot be escaped; Part III. Domestic Angels: 5. The Bloomsburian: Woolf's sane woman in the attic; 6. The acolyte: a return to essences; Conclusion: the prescience of the two Bloomsburies; Appendices; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9781107006041
9781107006041
110700604X
Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy by Jesse Wolfe (California State University, Stanislaus)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2011-06-16
272
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