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The Sculptural Body in Victorian Literature Patricia Pulham

The Sculptural Body in Victorian Literature By Patricia Pulham

The Sculptural Body in Victorian Literature by Patricia Pulham


Summary

This book argues that, in Victorian literature, transgressive desires that cannot be openly acknowledged are often buried and encrypted in the marble bodies of statues.

The Sculptural Body in Victorian Literature Summary

The Sculptural Body in Victorian Literature: Encrypted Sexualities by Patricia Pulham

This book argues that, in Victorian literature, desires which cannot be openly acknowledged are often buried and encrypted in the marble bodies of statues. Examining sculpture's ubiquity in Victorian galleries and museums Pulham observes that, while touch is prohibited in these cultural locations, Victorian texts offer 'safe' spaces where statues may be kissed or caressed using metaphors of tactility that work at the intersections of touch and vision to permit the recovery of forbidden love.

About Patricia Pulham

Patricia Pulham, Professor of Victorian Literature, University of Surrey.

Additional information

NGR9781399504591
9781399504591
1399504592
The Sculptural Body in Victorian Literature: Encrypted Sexualities by Patricia Pulham
New
Paperback
Edinburgh University Press
2022-08-18
240
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