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Seduction of the Mediterranean : Writing, Art and Homosexual Fantasy by Robert Aldrich (1993, Uk-B Format Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherRoutledge
ISBN-100415093120
ISBN-139780415093125
eBay Product ID (ePID)709581

Product Key Features

Number of Pages288 Pages
Publication NameSeduction of the Mediterranean : Writing, Art and Homosexual Fantasy
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1993
SubjectGeneral, LGBT
TypeTextbook
AuthorRobert Aldrich
Subject AreaLiterary Criticism, History
FormatUk-B Format Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight18.8 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN92-040812
Dewey Edition20
TitleLeadingThe
Grade FromCollege Freshman
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal809/.93321822
Table Of ContentIntroduction The Mediterranean Obsession 1. Sex and Society in the European Mediterranean: Greek, Roman and Renaissance 2. Winckelmann and Platen 3. Englishmen in Southern Europe 4. Following in the Footsteps 5. Mediterranean Men in Art and Photography 6. The Social and Historical Context 7. Contemporary Echoes Conclusion The Birth and Near Death of a Gay Myth
SynopsisThrough an explanation of forty figures in European culture, The Seduction of the Mediterranean argues that the Mediterranean, classical and contemporary, was the central theme in homoerotic writing and art from the 1750s to the 1950s. Episodes of exile, murder, drug-taking, wild homosexual orgies and court cases are woven into an original study of a significant theme in European culture. The myth of a homoerotic Mediterranean made a major contribution to general attitudes towards Antiquity, the Renaissance and modern Italy and Greece., Through an exploration of forty figures in European culture, the author argues that the Mediterranean, classical and contemporary, was the central theme in homoerotic writing and art from the 1750s to the 1950s., Through an explanation of forty figures in European culture, ^The Seduction of the Mediterranean> argues that the Mediterranean, classical and contemporary, was the central theme in homoerotic writing and art from the 1750s to the 1950s. Episodes of exile, murder, drug-taking, wild homosexual orgies and court cases are woven into an original study of a significant theme in European culture. The myth of a homoerotic Mediterranean made a major contribution to general attitudes towards Antiquity, the Renaissance and modern Italy and Greece.
LC Classification NumberPN721.A43 1993

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