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The Novel and the Obscene: Sexual Subjects in American Modernism Book

The Novel and the Obscene: Sexual Subjects in American Modernism
The Novel and the Obscene: Sexual Subjects in American Modernism, Dore's insights will contribute to the lively contemporary discussion about sexuality and the public realm, advancing our understanding of the interplay between law and psyche, between legal censorship and psychological taboo. The four novels discussed a, The Novel and the Obscene: Sexual Subjects in American Modernism has a rating of 3 stars
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The Novel and the Obscene: Sexual Subjects in American Modernism, Dore's insights will contribute to the lively contemporary discussion about sexuality and the public realm, advancing our understanding of the interplay between law and psyche, between legal censorship and psychological taboo. The four novels discussed a, The Novel and the Obscene: Sexual Subjects in American Modernism
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  • The Novel and the Obscene: Sexual Subjects in American Modernism
  • Written by author Florence Dore
  • Published by Stanford University Press, September 2005
  • "Dore's insights will contribute to the lively contemporary discussion about sexuality and the public realm, advancing our understanding of the interplay between law and psyche, between legal censorship and psychological taboo. The four novels discussed a
  • The Novel and the Obscene challenges our vision of early twentieth-century America as sexually progressive by identifying a resonant silence at the heart of the modernist American novel—a narrative mode that renders censorship symbolic at the
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Introduction : the novel and the symbolic : American obscenity law and literature, 1900-19401
1Guilty reading : stupidity and sex in Theodore Dreiser's Sister Carrie19
2Ultimate delicacy : propriety and false femininity in Willa Cather's The professor's house41
3Counting as decent : obscenity and masculinity in William Faulkner's Sanctuary67
4A gulf of silence : Richard Wright's Native son and obscenity's racial demand91


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