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Nameless Offences: Homosexual Desire in the 19th Century


Nameless Offences: Homosexual Desire in the 19th Century

Paperback by Cocks, H. G.

Nameless Offences: Homosexual Desire in the 19th Century

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ISBN:
9781848850903
Publication Date:
30 Nov 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
I.B. Tauris
Pages:
288 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 29 May - 3 Jun 2024
Nameless Offences: Homosexual Desire in the 19th Century

Description

What did the Victorians know about desire between men? Was it really 'the love that dare not speak its name'? "Nameless Offences" argues that even before Oscar Wilde and the rise of sexual science there was an open, public and concerted discussion of same-sex desire that went to the heart of Victorian notions of masculinity, civil society, class and identity. How did homosexuality come to be known as a 'secret vice', consigned to a secret place - the closet - when contemporaries regularly described its existence as widespread, threatening and even notorious? "Nameless Offences" asks where the closet came from and how the English learned to describe that which was 'nameless' and indescribable in this way. This groundbreaking book offers the definitive portrait of male homosexuality in the nineteenth century and includes many perceptive insights into what it reveals about the interaction between public and private morality which lay at the heart of Victorian England.

Contents

Contents List of maps, tables and figures Acknowledgements Introduction: Histories of the Closet? PART I Prosecuting the 'Unnatural Crime' Policing Sodomy in the Nineteenth-Century City PART II Reading the Sodomite Respectability, Blackmail and the Transformation of Scandal PART III 'A Strange and Indescribable Feeling': Unspeakable Desires in Late-Victorian England Conclusion Notes Select Bibliography Index

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