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Making of Victorian Sexuality, The


Making of Victorian Sexuality, The

Paperback by Mason, Michael (Senior Lecturer in English, Senior Lecturer in English, University College London)

Making of Victorian Sexuality, The

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ISBN:
9780192853127
Publication Date:
6 Apr 1995
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
348 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Making of Victorian Sexuality, The

Description

What did the Victorians think about sex? What was the reality of their sexual behaviour? What wider concepts - biological, political, religious - influenced their sexual moralism? The Making of Victorian Sexuality directly confronts one of the most persistent clichés of modern times. Drawing on an exceptionally wide range of evidence about 19th-century behaviour and opinion - from modern demographic analysis to the travel writing of foreign visitors, and from popular medicine to Malthusian polemic - Michael Mason shows how much of our perception of 19th-century sexual culture is simply wrong. Far from being a licence for prudery and hypocrisy, Victorian sexual moralism is shown to be in reality a code intelligently embraced by wealthy and poor alike as part of a human and progressive vision of society's future. The "Average" Victorian man, for example, was not necessarily the church-going, tyrannical, secretly lecherous, bourgeois pater familias of modern-day legend, but often an agnostic, radical-minded, sexually continent citizen, with a deliberately restricted number of children. A lively and fascinating synthesis of a wealth of new research. The Making of Victorian Sexuality is a timely disruption of our present comfortable consensus on nineteenth-century society. Moreover, it persuasively argues that in Victorian sexual moralism there may be much to teach the complacently libertarian 20th century.

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