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Susan Lukacs

Decadence and Repression in Henry James and Oscar Wilde


2018. 240 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: GLOBEEDIT 2018
ISBN: 6-13-824448-6 (6138244486)
Neue ISBN: 978-6-13-824448-6 (9786138244486)

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Generally, we correlate Victorianism with Puritanism and the trials of Oscar Wilde, even though it had a flourishing subculture like the Decadent movement, molly houses, and the effete dandies. These social phenomena were reactions to a time when sexual/social purity and repression were advocated and rigid conservatism left little leeway for flexibility. Decadence and Repression in Henry James and Oscar Wilde analyzes and compares selected works by Henry James and Oscar Wilde. In critical reception, James and Wilde are frequently contrasted, however the present study draws parallels between some Jamesian texts and the decadent oeuvre of Wilde. These works are flooded with homoerotic subtexts, which surface by means of fetishization, the homoerotic gaze, lush decadence, but also homophobia, dandified performance, and the hostility to women and the institution of marriage. The selected works contain the dichotomy which is characteristic of the late- Victorian era: all texts analyzed make concessions to late-Victorian mores, and include the portrayal of moral exemplars, and end by punishing moral transgression.
Lukacs, Susan
Susan had commenced her PhD studies at the University of Birmingham, finally finishing in Budapest. In the recent past she has further explored the subject of subculture at the Fin de siècle, analysing cases pertaining to "gross indecency," moreover conducting research in Victorian masculinities and moral education.