Willful submission: sado-erotics and heavenly marriage in Victorian religious poetry

"Through a series of case studies examining three major branches of Victorian Christianity, this volume makes groundbreaking connections between desire and suffering in nineteenth-century English literature and culture. In the age of "progress," alongside the Darwinian revolution, the...

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Nebentitel:Sado-erotics and heavenly marriage in Victorian religious poetry
1. VerfasserIn: Paxton, Amanda (VerfasserIn)
Medienart: Druck Buch
Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Charlottesville London University of Virginia Press 2017
In:Jahr: 2017
Rezensionen:[Rezension von: Paxton, Amanda, Willful Submission: Sado-Erotics and Heavenly Marriage in Victorian Religious Poetry. Victorian Literature and Culture Series] (2019) (Kilcrease, Bethany)
Schriftenreihe/Zeitschrift:Victorian literature and culture series
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Englisch / Lyrik / Religion (Motiv) / Sadomasochismus (Motiv) / Erotik (Motiv)
weitere Schlagwörter:B Women's Rights (Great Britain) History 19th century
B Patriarchy
B Sexual dominance and submission in literature
B Eroticism in literature
B English poetry 19th century History and criticism
B Christian poetry, English 19th century History and criticism
B Religion and poetry
B Women's Rights
B Christian poetry, English
B English poetry
B Patriarchy Religious aspects Christianity
B Literature and society
B Literature and society (Great Britain) History 19th century
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Zusammenfassung:"Through a series of case studies examining three major branches of Victorian Christianity, this volume makes groundbreaking connections between desire and suffering in nineteenth-century English literature and culture. In the age of "progress," alongside the Darwinian revolution, the women's suffrage movement, and the march of industrialization ran a seemingly paradoxical fascination with a dark, erotically suggestive side of religious devotion: the figuration of the Christian God as a heavenly bridegroom who doles out punishment to his bride, the individual soul. Unsurprisingly, the model of a punitive deity-husband and a dutifully submissive wife proved to be a convenient rhetorical tool by which to defend against burgeoning nineteenth-century campaigns for women's rights and challenges to Church authority. More remarkably, however, in the hands of certain writers it provided a means of resisting patriarchal institutions, interrogating ideological distinctions between science and religion, and positing new, non-binary gender identities" --
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:081394077X