This book explores the importance of the touch to social and cultural issues of embodiment in mid to late-Victorian literature. Through an exploration of canonical and lesser known texts, Ann Gagné demonstrates why touch, and the residue of touch, continues to be important to our lived experience today.
This book explores the importance of the touch to social and cultural issues of embodiment in mid to late-Victorian literature. Through an exploration of canonical and lesser known texts, Ann Gagné demonstrates why touch, and the residue of touch, continues to be important to our lived experience today.
Chapter 1: Reciprocal Touch as Touching Me: Touching You: Goblin Market and "The Leper" Chapter 2: Touch that Reinforces Architecture: Embodying Tactile Performance: The Ethics of the Dust and "Alan's Wife" Chapter 3: Homosocial, Homosexual, and Touching the Self: Teleny and "Gone Under" Chapter 4: Telepathic Touch in "The Withered Arm" and "Mrs. Zant and the Ghost" Chapter 5: Manus Ex Machina: Lady Audley's Secret and Tactile Residue
Chapter 1: Reciprocal Touch as Touching Me: Touching You: Goblin Market and "The Leper" Chapter 2: Touch that Reinforces Architecture: Embodying Tactile Performance: The Ethics of the Dust and "Alan's Wife" Chapter 3: Homosocial, Homosexual, and Touching the Self: Teleny and "Gone Under" Chapter 4: Telepathic Touch in "The Withered Arm" and "Mrs. Zant and the Ghost" Chapter 5: Manus Ex Machina: Lady Audley's Secret and Tactile Residue
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