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    Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan
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    gbv_828081158
    Format: X, 241 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 9781137550637
    Series Statement: Palgrave studies in nineteenth-century writing and culture
    Content: "Oscar Wilde, Wilfred Owen, and Male Desire explores Wilde's idea of 'male procreation', which is the begetting of new ideas through the erotic but not necessarily physical interactions of male couples. The study offers innovative readings of several of Wilde's texts, including The Picture of Dorian Gray and Salome. The author connects Wilde to Wilfred Owen through two figures: Robert Ross, Wilde's first lover and literary executor; and Charles Kenneth Scott Moncrieff, the translator of Proust and the person who most directly placed Owen into Wilde's tradition of male procreation. The book seeks to take Wilde seriously as a theorist of same-sex love while allowing for the differences between Wilde's classically based conceptions and those of the twentieth century. Likewise, it situates Owen as Wilde's symbolic son, as both a product of Wilde's theory and as a proponent of it"--
    Content: "Oscar Wilde, Wilfred Owen, and Male Desire explores Wilde's idea of 'male procreation', which is the begetting of new ideas through the erotic but not necessarily physical interactions of male couples. The study offers innovative readings of several of Wilde's texts, including The Picture of Dorian Gray and Salome. The author connects Wilde to Wilfred Owen through two figures: Robert Ross, Wilde's first lover and literary executor; and Charles Kenneth Scott Moncrieff, the translator of Proust and the person who most directly placed Owen into Wilde's tradition of male procreation. The book seeks to take Wilde seriously as a theorist of same-sex love while allowing for the differences between Wilde's classically based conceptions and those of the twentieth century. Likewise, it situates Owen as Wilde's symbolic son, as both a product of Wilde's theory and as a proponent of it"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Machine generated contents note: Introduction1. Sexual Gnosticism: Male Procreation and The Portrait of Mr W. H. -- 2. Shades of Green and Gray: Dual Meanings in Wilde's Novel -- 3. Love of the Impossible: Wilde's Failed Queer Theory -- 4. Oscar and Sons: The Afterlife of Male Procreation -- 5. Priests of Keats: Wilfred Owen's Pre-War Relationship to Wilde -- 6. OW/WH/WO: Wilfred Owen as Symbolic Son of Oscar Wilde -- Afterword.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781137550644
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781137550651
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Campbell, James Oscar Wilde, Wilfred Owen, and Male Desire Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015 ISBN 9781137550644
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1137550643
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781137550644
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Wilde, Oscar 1854-1900 ; Owen, Wilfred 1893-1918 ; Homosexualität ; Wilde, Oscar 1854-1900 ; Owen, Wilfred 1893-1918 ; Homosexualität ; Literatur
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