Perverse Romanticism : Aesthetics and Sexuality in Britain, 1750–1832

Richard C. Sha’s revealing study considers how science shaped notions of sexuality, reproduction, and gender in the Romantic period. Through careful and imaginative readings of various scientific texts, the philosophy of Immanuel Kant and Longinus, and the works of such writers as William Blake, Per...

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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (376 p.)
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