Deborah Lutz's Pleasure Bound is a delightful romp between the legs-and elsewhere-of Victorian England that offers a deeply penetrating gaze into its sexual subjects." -- Frederick S. Roden, author of Same-Sex Desire in Victorian Religious Culture. Pleasure Bound: Victorian Sex Rebels and the New Eroticism Deborah Lutz New York, NY, W W Norton, , ISBN: ; pp.;Price: £ Pleasure Bound: Victorian Sex Rebels and the New Eroticism. A smart, provocative account of the erotic current running just beneath the surface of a stuffy and stifling Victorian London. At the height of the Victorian era, a daring group of artists and thinkers defied the reigning obsession with propriety, testing the boundaries of sexual.
Deborah Lutz's Pleasure Bound is a delightful romp between the legs-and elsewhere-of Victorian England that offers a deeply penetrating gaze into its sexual subjects." -- Frederick S. Roden, author of Same-Sex Desire in Victorian Religious Culture "A polished, thought-provoking, and original work of history that possesses all the finesse of. Pleasure Bound: Victorian Sex Rebels and the New Eroticism by Deborah Lutz (15). "Pleasure Bound shines a sensitive light into the darker corners of Victorian sexuality. The sometimes subtle, sometimes consuming interplay of sensuality and death; the danger and draw of sexual transgression; the irresistible lure of forbidden pleasure--through their erotic longings and adventures, the Victorian sex rebels lead us to the heart of a struggle for authentic sexual expression in.
Deborah Lutz's Pleasure Bound is a delightful romp between the legs-and elsewhere-of Victorian England that offers a deeply penetrating gaze into its sexual subjects." -- Frederick S. Roden, author of Same-Sex Desire in Victorian Religious Culture. Deborah Lutz's Pleasure Bound is a delightful romp between the legs--and elsewhere--of Victorian England that offers a deeply penetrating gaze into its sexual subjectsFrederick S. Roden, author of Same-Sex Desire in Victorian Religious Culture. Deborah Lutz's books include Pleasure Bound: Victorian Sex Rebels and the New Eroticism and Relics of Death in Victorian Literature and Culture. The Thruston B. Morton Professor of English at the University of Louisville, she lives in Louisville, Kentucky, and Brooklyn, New York.
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