Oscar Wilde, Wilfred Owen, and male desire : begotten, not made

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    • Campbell, James

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Oscar Wilde, Wilfred Owen, and male desire : begotten, not made

James Campbell

(Palgrave studies in nineteenth-century writing and culture)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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Bibliography: p. 225-233

Includes index

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This book reads Oscar Wilde as a queer theorist and Wilfred Owen as his symbolic son. It centers on the concept of 'male procreation', or the generation of new ideas through an erotic but non-physical connection between two men, and it sees Owen as both a product and a continuation of this Wildean tradition.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements A Guide to Abbreviations Introduction 1. Sexual Gnosticism: Male Procreation and The Portrait of Mr W. H. 2. Shades of Green and Gray: Dual Meanings in Wilde's Novel 3. Love of the Impossible: Wilde's Failed Queer Theory 4. Oscar and Sons: The Afterlife of Male Procreation 5. Priests of Keats: Wilfred Owen's Pre-War Relationship to Wilde 6. OW/WH/WO: Wilfred Owen as Symbolic Son of Oscar Wilde Afterword Notes Bibliography Index

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