Sexualities in Victorian Britain
"This book promises to lay to rest, once and for all, the early 20th-century truism that Victorians' primary relationship to sexuality turned on repression." -Mary L. Poovey, Johns Hopkins University An introduction to Victorian sexualities and a survey of current critical methods, th...
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Indiana University Press
1996
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