'Tis Nature's Fault: Unauthorized Sexuality during the Enlightenment - Robert P Maccubbin - Books - Cambridge University Press - 9780521347686 - January 29, 1988
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'Tis Nature's Fault: Unauthorized Sexuality during the Enlightenment

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The essays in this 1988 volume address sexual phenomena in eighteenth-century Europe that were for one reason or another outside the legal or sanctified systems of acceptability: most notably, unwed heterosexual domesticity, masturbation, prostitution, libertinism, homosexuality, and pornography.


Marc Notes: English, with some essays translated from French or Italian. Review Quotes: "The work is well documented and indispensable for an understanding of the development of sexual, political and social attitudes and behavior during the enlightenment." The Eighteenth CenturyBrief Description: This 1988 volume addresses sexual phenomena in eighteenth-century Europe that were outside the legal or sanctified systems of acceptability. Table of Contents: 1. Introduction Robert P. Maccubbin; 2. 'The secrets of generation display'd': Aristotle's masterpiece in eighteenth-century England Roy Porter; 3. Sexual imagination as revealed in the Traite des superstitions of Abbe Jean-Baptiste Theirs Jean Marie Goulemot, translated by Odile Wagner and Arthur Greenspan; 4. Married but not churched: plebeian sexual relations and marital nonconformity in eighteenth-century Britain John R. Gillis; 5. Moral values in 'la suite de l'entretien' Theodore Tarczylo, translated by James Coke and Michael Murray; 6. Prostitution and reform in eighteenth-century England Vern L. Bullough; 7. The properties of libertinism James G. Turner; 8. Between the licit and the illicit: the sexuality of the king Jean-Pierre Guicciardi, translated by Michael Murray; 9. The sublimations of a fetishist: restif de la bretonne (1734 1806) David Coward; 10. Sodomitical subcultures, sodomitical roles, and the gender revolution of the eighteenth century: the recent historiography Randolph Trumbach; 11. The priest, the philosopher, and the homosexuality in enlightenment France Michael Delon, translated by Nelly Stephane; 12. The pursuit of homosexuality in the eighteenth century: 'utterly confused category' and/or rich repository? G. S. Rousseau; 13. Sodomy in the Dutch Depublic during the eighteenth century Arend H. Hudson, Jr.; 14. Parisian homosexuals create a lifestyle, 1700 50: the police archives Michel Rey, translated by Robert A. Day and Robert Welsh; 15. The censor censured: expurgating Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure Peter Sabor; 16. Chathonic and pelagic metaphorization in eighteenth-century English erotica Paul-Gabriel Bouce; 17. Modes of discourse and the language of sexual reference in eighteenth-century French fiction Robert J. Ellrich; 18. The Melange de poesies diverses (1781) and the diffusion of manuscript pornography in eighteenth-century France Robert L. Dawson; 19. Obscence literature in eighteenth-century Italy: an historical and bibliographical note Armando Marchi, translated by James Coke and David Marsh."

Contributor Bio:  Maccubbin, Robert P Maccubbin is Professor of English at the College of William and Mary.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 29, 1988
ISBN13 9780521347686
Publishers Cambridge University Press
Pages 270
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 22 mm   ·   410 g
Language English  
Editor Maccubbin, Robert Purks

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