Cecil Dreeme : : A Novel / / Theodore Winthrop.

A curious gem of 19th-century gothic fictionCecil Dreeme is one of the queerest American novels of the 19th century. This edition, which includes a new introduction contextualizing the sexual history of the period and queer longings of the book, brings a rare, almost forgotten, sensational gothic no...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t A Note on the Fales Library --   |t Introduction: Peculiar Tendernesses: Cecil Dreeme and the Queer Nineteenth Century --   |t Biographical Sketch of the Author: From the Original 1861 Edition --   |t 1. Stillfleet and His News --   |t 2. Chrysalis College --   |t 3. Rubbish Palace --   |t 4. The Palace and Its Neighbors --   |t 5. Churm against Densdeth --   |t 6. Churm as Cassandra --   |t 7. Churm’s Story --   |t 8. Clara Denman, Dead --   |t 9. Locksley’s Scare --   |t 10. Overhead, Without --   |t 11. Overhead, Within --   |t 12. Dreeme, Asleep --   |t 13. Dreeme, Awake --   |t 14. A Mild Orgie --   |t 15. A Morning with Densdeth --   |t 16. Emma Denman --   |t 17. A Morning with Cecil Dreeme --   |t 18. Another Cassandra --   |t 19. Can This Be Love? --   |t 20. A Nocturne --   |t 21. Lydian Measures --   |t 22. A Laugh and a Look --   |t 23. A Parting --   |t 24. Fame Awaits Dreeme --   |t 25. Churm before Dreeme’s Picture --   |t 26. Towner --   |t 27. Raleigh’s Revolt --   |t 28. Densdeth’s Farewell --   |t 29. Dreeme His Own Interpreter --   |t 30. Densdeth’s Dark Room --   |t About the Author 
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520 |a A curious gem of 19th-century gothic fictionCecil Dreeme is one of the queerest American novels of the 19th century. This edition, which includes a new introduction contextualizing the sexual history of the period and queer longings of the book, brings a rare, almost forgotten, sensational gothic novel set in New York’s West Village back to light. Published posthumously in 1861, the novel centers on Robert Byng, a young man who moves back to New York after traveling abroad and finds himself unmarried and underemployed, adrift in the heathenish dens of lower Manhattan. When he takes up rooms in “Chrysalis College”—a thinly veiled version of the 19th-century New York University building in Washington Square—he quickly finds himself infatuated with a young painter lodging there, named Cecil Dreeme. As their friendship grows and the novel unfolds against the backdrop of the bohemian West Village, Robert confesses that he “loves Cecil with a love passing the love of women.” Yet, there are dark forces at work in the form of the sinister and magnetic Densdeth, a charismatic figure of bad intention, who seeks to ensnare Robert for his own. Full of romantic entanglements, mistaken identity, blackmail, and the dramas of temptation and submission, Cecil Dreeme is a gothic novel at its finest. Poetically written—with flashes of Walt Whitman, Charles Dickens, and Oscar Wilde—Cecil Dreeme is an early example of that rare bird, a queer novel from the 19th century. 
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