Sapphic Fathers : : Discourses of Same-Sex Desire from Nineteenth-Century France / / Gretchen Schultz.

Literature that explored female homosexuality flourished in late nineteenth-century France. Poets, novelists, and pornographers, whether Symbolists, Realists, or Decadents, were all part of this literary moment. In Sapphic Fathers, Gretchen Schultz explores how these male writers and their readers t...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction: Backstories -- 1. The Poetics of Lesbian Identification -- 2. Tribades for Sale: Popular Fiction and Backroom Books -- 3. Dystopian Sapphism: Anti-Feminism, Class Warfare, and the Elite Novel at the Fin de Siècle -- 4. Scientia Sapphica -- 5. Intertexts and Afterlives: From the French Canon to U.S. Lesbian Pulps -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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Literature that explored female homosexuality flourished in late nineteenth-century France. Poets, novelists, and pornographers, whether Symbolists, Realists, or Decadents, were all part of this literary moment. In Sapphic Fathers, Gretchen Schultz explores how these male writers and their readers took lesbianism as a cipher for apprehensions about sex and gender during a time of social and political upheaval.Tracing this phenomenon through poetry (Baudelaire, Verlaine), erotica and the popular novel (Belot), and literary fiction (Zola, Maupassant, Péladan, Mendès), and into scientific treatises, Schultz demonstrates that the literary discourse on lesbianism became the basis for the scientific and medical understanding of female same-sex desire in France. She also shows that the cumulative impact of this discourse left tangible traces that lasted well beyond nineteenth-century France, persisting into twentieth-century America to become the basis of lesbian pulp fiction after the Second World War.
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French literature 19th century History and criticism.
Lesbianism in literature.
Women in literature.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
Preface --
Introduction: Backstories --
1. The Poetics of Lesbian Identification --
2. Tribades for Sale: Popular Fiction and Backroom Books --
3. Dystopian Sapphism: Anti-Feminism, Class Warfare, and the Elite Novel at the Fin de Siècle --
4. Scientia Sapphica --
5. Intertexts and Afterlives: From the French Canon to U.S. Lesbian Pulps --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
Preface --
Introduction: Backstories --
1. The Poetics of Lesbian Identification --
2. Tribades for Sale: Popular Fiction and Backroom Books --
3. Dystopian Sapphism: Anti-Feminism, Class Warfare, and the Elite Novel at the Fin de Siècle --
4. Scientia Sapphica --
5. Intertexts and Afterlives: From the French Canon to U.S. Lesbian Pulps --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
Preface --
Introduction: Backstories --
1. The Poetics of Lesbian Identification --
2. Tribades for Sale: Popular Fiction and Backroom Books --
3. Dystopian Sapphism: Anti-Feminism, Class Warfare, and the Elite Novel at the Fin de Siècle --
4. Scientia Sapphica --
5. Intertexts and Afterlives: From the French Canon to U.S. Lesbian Pulps --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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