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Bodies, Love, and Faith in the First World War

Dardanella and Peter

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2018
ISBN13: 9783319728346
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2018 9783319728346
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This book explores the courtship and marriage of Gwyneth Murray, an English woman, and a Canadian, Harry Logan, who wrote in the personae of their vagina (Dardanella) and penis (Peter) during World War I.  Through an analysis of their extensive daily correspondence over nearly a decade, it uncovers the couple’s changing attitudes to the intersection of sexuality and religion, to marriage and childrearing, as they navigated the transition from Victorian to modern values.  By focusing on first-person narratives, this book enriches our understanding of gender identities revealing how porous the boundaries remained between notions of 'heterosexual' and 'same-sex' friendships.  This study offers an unprecedented perspective on one couple’s sexual practices, which included mutual masturbation and oral sex, and constitutes one of the most intensive examinations of female attitudes to sexual pleasure in an era of female emancipation.  

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ISBN13:9783319728346
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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Chapter 1. Introduction:  Making Love Sexual in the Edwardian Age.- Chapter 2:  The Emotional Body:  Religion and Male Friendship at Oxford.- Chapter 3: “Phallic Thumbs”:  Conceiving a New Eden.- Chapter 3: The Carnal Brother Body: Emotion, Interiority, and the Epistolary “Talking Cure”.- Chapter 5:  The Gendered Body:  Marriage and a “home of my own”.- Chapter 6: Purring Vaginas and Waggling Penises:  Sexting World War I.- Chapter 7:  The Maternal Body:  Pregnancy, Child-Rearing, and Birth Control.- Chapter 8. Conclusion: “Are the Thumbs Still Wagging?”: Gwyneth, Harry and the Psyche of an Age.- Bibliography.- Index.<br/><div><div><br/></div><div><br/></div><div> </div></div>

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