This book explores how the reception of homosexuality in literature evolved greatly from the Victorian to Modern era and how an author's gender played a particularly import role. It compares homosexuality in the works and lives of Victorian and Modern authors to address how far queer representation has come"- Provided by publisher.
A Shift in the Portrayal and Reception of Homosexuality from the Victorian to the Modern Period explores how the reception of homosexuality in literature evolved and morphed greatly from the late 19th century to the 20th century and how the gender of the author played a particularly import role. Victorian society scorned and punished gay men to a harsher degree due to the subversive, taboo, and emasculating nature of male homosexuality, as evident in the reception of Oscar Wildes The Picture of Dorian Gray. In contrast, the Modern period saw a positive portrayal and reception of homosexuality in Virginia Woolfs Mrs. Dalloway. Modern society as well as Victorian society accepted same-sex female relationships under the assumption that women were incapable of engaging in sexual actsan assumption influenced by Queen Victoria. Thus, on the surface, both societies tolerated female homosexuality in literature. However, this distorted tolerance was a limiting and silencing force. Darby Dyer compares the homosexuality in the works and lives of Wilde and Woolf to other authors during their time periods to address how far queer representation has come in literature and other arts. She concludes with a call to action that the fight is not over.
This book explores how the reception of homosexuality in literature evolved greatly from the Victorian to Modern era and how an authors gender played a particularly import role. It compares homosexuality in the works and lives of Victorian and Modern authors to address how far queer representation has come.
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This book explores how the reception of homosexuality in literature evolved greatly from the Victorian to Modern era and how an authors gender played a particularly important role. It compares homosexuality in the works and lives of Victorian and Modern authors to address how far queer representation has come.
Chapter One
Homosexuality Preceding and During the Victorian Era
Chapter Two
Queering The Picture of Dorian Gray
Chapter Three
Homosexuality in Other Victorian and Nineteenth-Century Texts
Chapter Four
The Modern Period and Homosexuality
Chapter Five
Queering Mrs. Dalloway
Chapter Six
Homosexuality in Other Modern Texts
Chapter Seven
Closing Thoughts and Consideration of Queer Media
Darby Dyer is adjunct English professor at Texas Womans University.