Beauty, Voice, and Wit: Learning Courtship and Sex through Song in Early Eighteenth-Century England

Q4 Social Sciences Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture Pub Date : 2023-02-25 DOI:10.1353/sec.2023.0016
Alison DeSimone
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Abstract:In early eighteenth-century England, love songs published in musical miscellanies offered audiences the chance to learn about love in all of its forms. Love songs covered a wide range of subjects, with advice that a man or a woman could follow from the earliest stages of courtship to the later stages of a marriage. Other songs were explicit and erotic, introducing the singer or listener to aspects of sexual conduct and intercourse that might inform or caution them on how to behave. This essay compares eighteenth-century song culture to the didactic purposes of conduct books and erotic literature in the eighteenth century. I argue that by purchasing and performing songs, men and women learned new ways of engaging with the opposite sex across a variety of social contexts. As England's attitude towards courtship, marriage, and sex continued to change in the early eighteenth century, song culture connected men and women to the realities of courtship through the performance of shared emotion that elaborated upon their personal experiences. Love songs helped men and women navigate the tensions between their own desire and the behavioral rules and limitations placed on each sex.
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美、声音与智慧:18世纪早期英国通过歌曲学习求爱与性
摘要:在18世纪早期的英国,发表在音乐杂记中的情歌为听众提供了了解各种形式的爱情的机会。情歌涵盖了广泛的主题,从求爱的最初阶段到婚姻的后期,都有男人或女人可以遵循的建议。其他歌曲则是露骨和色情的,向歌手或听众介绍性行为和性交的各个方面,可能会告诉或警告他们如何行事。本文将18世纪的歌曲文化与18世纪的行为书籍和情色文学的说教目的进行了比较。我认为,通过购买和演唱歌曲,男性和女性学会了在各种社会背景下与异性交往的新方法。随着英国人对求爱、婚姻和性的态度在18世纪早期不断改变,歌曲文化通过对个人经历的共同情感的表现,将男人和女人与求爱的现实联系起来。情歌帮助男人和女人在他们自己的欲望和行为规则和性别限制之间的紧张关系中游弋。
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期刊介绍: The Society sponsors two publications that make available today’s best interdisciplinary work: the quarterly journal Eighteenth-Century Studies and the annual volume Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture. In addition, the Society distributes a newsletter and the teaching pamphlet and innovative course design proposals are published on the website. The annual volume of SECC is available to members at a reduced cost; all other publications are included with membership.
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