An edition of Tiresian poetics (2008)

Tiresian poetics

modernism, sexuality, voice, 1888-2001

Tiresian poetics
Ed Madden, Ed Madden
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An edition of Tiresian poetics (2008)

Tiresian poetics

modernism, sexuality, voice, 1888-2001

"Blind seer, articulate dead, and mythic transsexual, the figure of Tiresias has always represented a liminal identity and forms of knowledge associated with the crossing of epistemological and ontological boundaries. In twentieth-century literature, the boundaries crossed andembodied by Tiresias are primarily sexual, and the liminal and usually prophetic knowledge associated with Tiresias is based in sexual difference and sexual pleasure. Indeed, in literature of the twentieth century, Tiresias has come to function as a cultural shorthand for queer sexualities."

"This book argues for the emergence of a Tiresian poetics at the end of the nineteenth century. As Victorian andmodernist writers reimagined Ovid's tale of sex change and sexual judgment, they also created a poetics that grounded artistic or perfonnative power in figures of sexual difference - most often a feminized, often homosexual malebody, which this study links to the developing discourses of homosexuality and sexual identity."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
402

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Tiresian poetics: modernism, sexuality, voice, 1888-2001
2008, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction: toward a Tiresian poetic
Sexing the voice
Between two lives : Michael Field's Tiresian poetics
Sexual meanings : reading T.S. Eliot's Tiresias
Nervous bodies and cinematic voices in T.S. Eliot's The waste land
Giving voice to difference : Matthew O'Connor in Djuna Barnes's Nightwood
Pen is lifted : history as homosexual panic in Austin Clarke's "Tiresias"
Queer and confused : Tiresias at century's end.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 359-390) and index.

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Madison, NJ

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/112
Library of Congress
PS228.M63 M33 2008, PS228.M63M33 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
402 p. ;
Number of pages
402

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19285046M
ISBN 13
9780838639375
LCCN
2007036740
OCLC/WorldCat
169875355
Goodreads
6616463

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