
Henry James's Thwarted Love
The volume aligns biographical and textual readings with specific topics in intellectual and cultural history, placing the novelist and his works within the key discursive frameworks that emerged during his lifetime: mental hygiene, sexology, psychiatry, and cultural anthropology. In reconsidering James's reputed celibacy and effeminacy, the author makes use of recent gender and queer theory, while remaining carefully attentive to the contemporary terms at James's disposal for understanding his own sexuality and gender identification.
The author also elaborates the family dynamics that affected James's gender and professional identity conflicts, notably his turbulent relations with his brother William James, whose pathologizing of the "unhygienic" creative life conditioned his thinking about both sexuality and art. Extended discussions of four novels-Roderick Hudson, The Bostonians, The Princess Casamassima, and The Wings of the Dove-underscore James's resistance to the disciplinary mechanisms that regulate homoerotic desire under the aegis of mental hygiene and sexual "responsibility." Understanding, with queer theory, that sublimation can be a form of pleasure in a non-heterosexual community, the book views James's erotic economy of artistic production-even as it increasingly emphasized self-discipline-as a means of circumventing the suppression of sexual nonconformity.
- Författare
- Wendy Graham
- ISBN
- 9780804735391
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 446 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1999-10-01
- Sidor
- 312
