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Developments in the Histories of Sexualities: In Search of the Normal,1600-1800 explores the oppositions created by the official exclusion of banned sexual practices and the resistance to that exclusion through widespread acceptance of those outlawed practices at an interpersonal level. At different times and in different places, state legislation sets up—or tries to set up—a “normal” by rejecting a particular practice or group of practices. Yet this “normal” is derogated by popular practice, since the banned acts themselves are thought at the grassroots level to be “normal.” Among the events discussed in these essays are the Woods-Pirie trial, the “Ladies of Llangollen,” the popular acceptance of fops and mollies, and the press reaction to the discovery that James Allen was a woman who had lived successfully as a man and Lavinia Edwards was a man who had made her living as a female prostitute. Developments in the History of Sexualities analyzes both the state language of bans and fiats about sexuality, and the grassroots language which marks the acceptance of multiplicity in sexual practice. Contributors benefit from the accumulation of new evidence of attitudes towards sexual practice, and they engage with a wide range of texts, including Ned Ward’s History of the Clubs, Tobias Smollett’s Roderick Random, Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew and The Tempest, Dryden’s All for Love, Anne Batten Cristall’s Poetical Sketches, Isaac de Benserade’s Iphis et Iante, and Alessandro Verri’s Le Avventure di Saffo.

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Acknowledgments Introduction: Sexuality Post(con)structuralism and After Chris Mounsey One: The History of Homosexuality Reconsidered George Haggerty Two: Queer Renaissance Dramaturgy, Shakespeare’s Shrew, and the Deconstruction of Marriage David Orvis Three: ‘Unusual Fires’: Ann Batten Cristall’s Queer Temporality Chris Nagle Four: De-sexing the Lesbian: Isaac de Benserade’s Narrative Quest Marianne Legault Five: Unqueering Sappho and Effeminizing the Author in Early Modern Italy Clorinda Donato Six: ‘A Thing Perhaps Impossible’: The 1811 Woods/Pirie Trial and Its Legacies Chris Roulston Seven: The Molly and the Fop: Untangling Effeminacy in the Eighteenth Century Sally O’Driscoll Eight: Considering Female Masculinities in Eighteenth Century Britain Katharine Kittredge Nine: The Sound of Men in Love Thomas Alan King Ten: “An Extraordinary Subject for Dissection”: James Allen and Lavinia Edwards Caroline Gonda Bibliography Index About the Contributors

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      Publisher: Bucknell University Press
      Publication Date: 11/04/2013
      ISBN13: 9781611485004, 978-1611485004
      ISBN10: 1611485002

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      Book Synopsis
      Developments in the Histories of Sexualities: In Search of the Normal,1600-1800 explores the oppositions created by the official exclusion of banned sexual practices and the resistance to that exclusion through widespread acceptance of those outlawed practices at an interpersonal level. At different times and in different places, state legislation sets up—or tries to set up—a “normal” by rejecting a particular practice or group of practices. Yet this “normal” is derogated by popular practice, since the banned acts themselves are thought at the grassroots level to be “normal.” Among the events discussed in these essays are the Woods-Pirie trial, the “Ladies of Llangollen,” the popular acceptance of fops and mollies, and the press reaction to the discovery that James Allen was a woman who had lived successfully as a man and Lavinia Edwards was a man who had made her living as a female prostitute. Developments in the History of Sexualities analyzes both the state language of bans and fiats about sexuality, and the grassroots language which marks the acceptance of multiplicity in sexual practice. Contributors benefit from the accumulation of new evidence of attitudes towards sexual practice, and they engage with a wide range of texts, including Ned Ward’s History of the Clubs, Tobias Smollett’s Roderick Random, Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew and The Tempest, Dryden’s All for Love, Anne Batten Cristall’s Poetical Sketches, Isaac de Benserade’s Iphis et Iante, and Alessandro Verri’s Le Avventure di Saffo.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Introduction: Sexuality Post(con)structuralism and After Chris Mounsey One: The History of Homosexuality Reconsidered George Haggerty Two: Queer Renaissance Dramaturgy, Shakespeare’s Shrew, and the Deconstruction of Marriage David Orvis Three: ‘Unusual Fires’: Ann Batten Cristall’s Queer Temporality Chris Nagle Four: De-sexing the Lesbian: Isaac de Benserade’s Narrative Quest Marianne Legault Five: Unqueering Sappho and Effeminizing the Author in Early Modern Italy Clorinda Donato Six: ‘A Thing Perhaps Impossible’: The 1811 Woods/Pirie Trial and Its Legacies Chris Roulston Seven: The Molly and the Fop: Untangling Effeminacy in the Eighteenth Century Sally O’Driscoll Eight: Considering Female Masculinities in Eighteenth Century Britain Katharine Kittredge Nine: The Sound of Men in Love Thomas Alan King Ten: “An Extraordinary Subject for Dissection”: James Allen and Lavinia Edwards Caroline Gonda Bibliography Index About the Contributors

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