Industrial Gender: Manly Men and Cross-dressers in the Luddite Movement
29
(20)
Kevin Binfield
Male Rivalry and Friendship in the Novels of William Godwin
49
(20)
William D. Brewer
Disorienting the Self: The Figure of the White European Man in Byron's Oriental Tales and Travels
69
(22)
Eric Daffron
``One Half What I Should Say'': Byron's Gay Narrator in Don Juan
91
(32)
Jonathan Gross
Writing Between Life and Death: Postmetaphysics and the Psychosexual Dynamics of Elegy in Shelley's Adonais
123
(22)
Frederick Greene
Part II: Victorian
Benjamin Disraeli, Judaism, and the Legacy of William Beckford
145
(33)
Richard Dellamora
The Private Pleasures of Silas Marner
178
(20)
Donald E. Hall
Homosexuality at the Closet Threshold in Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's ``Green Tea''
198
(17)
Andre L. DeCuir
The Seduction of Celibacy: Threats to Male Sexual Identity in Charles Kingsley's Writings
215
(18)
Laura Fasick
The Comic Promiscuity of W. S. Gilbert's Dandy-Aesthete
233
(17)
Dennis Denisoff
Disguising the Self in Pater and Wilde
250
(27)
Jay Losey
Part III: Late Victorian
``The bricklayer shall lay me'': Edward Carpenter, Walt Whitman, and Working-Class ``Comradeship''
277
(22)
William A. Pannapacker
The Impossibility of Seduction in James's Roderick Hudson and The Tragic Muse
299
(25)
Christopher Lane
Bernard Shaw and the Economy of the Male Self
324
(19)
Kathleen McDougall
Selected Bibliography
343
(22)
List of Contributors
365
(4)
Acknowledgments
369
(2)
Index
371
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