为科学而艺术:怀特曼荒野中的王尔德

Sam See, S. Herring, Heather K. Love, W. Moffat
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王尔德对惠特曼的爱揭示了一种被忽视的基于自然的酷儿美学,不仅在王尔德的作品中,而且在现代主义文学时代,惠特曼和王尔德经常被认为是预见到的。这种美学根植于两个进化的科学原则:第一,自然是无限变化的;其次,性的感觉是建立在物质世界基础上的美感。
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Art for science’s sake: Wilde in Whitman’s wilderness
Wilde’s affection for Whitman reveals an overlooked strain of nature-based queer aesthetics not only in Wilde’s writing but in the literary modernist era that both Whitman and Wilde are often considered to anticipate. Such aesthetics are rooted in two evolutionary scientific principles: first, that nature is infinitely mutable; and second, that sexual feeling is aesthetic feeling grounded in the material world.
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Frontmatter Index Acknowledgments The ancients and the queer moderns Art for Science’s Sake:
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