Virginal Sexuality and Textuality in Victorian Literature, Issue 1

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Lloyd Davis
SUNY Press, 1993 M01 1 - 257 pages
This book examines the figure of the virgin, a symbol central to many aspects of society and sexuality in nineteenth-century England, and its effects on the Victorian literary imagination. Studying the virgin as a social, sexual, and literary phenomenon, the volume contributes to current critical accounts of the relations among the body and language, gender, and discourse.

These essays explore the ways in which virginity is not a natural ideal but a complex cultural and literary sign. The authors rethink the virginal as a textual counter-example to the idealization of natural sexuality.
 

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III
3
IV
25
V
33
VI
49
VIII
65
IX
67
X
87
XI
105
XIII
141
XIV
143
XV
159
XVI
179
XVII
193
XIX
215
XX
251
XXI
253

XII
129

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Lloyd Davis is in the Department of English at the University of Queensland, Australia.

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