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Author Farr, Jason S., 1978- author.

Title Novel bodies : disability and sexuality in eighteenth-century British literature / Jason S. Farr
Published Lewisburg, PA : Bucknell University, 2019

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Series Transits: literature, thought & culture, 1650-1850
Transits (Bucknell University)
Contents Introduction: disability and the literary history of sexuality. Deaf education and queerness in the Duncan Campbell Compendium (1720-1732) -- The reforming bodies of Samuel Richardson's Pamela (1740) and Sarah Scott's fiction (1754-66) -- Chronic illness, medicine, and the healthy marriages of Tobias Smollett's The expedition of Humphry Clinker (1771) -- Gendered disfigurement and queer ocular relations in Frances Burney's Camilla (1796) and Maria Edgeworth's Belinda (1801) -- Coda: hypochondria and the implausibility of heterosexual romance in Jane Austen's Sanditon (1807)
Summary Novel Bodies examines how disability shapes the British literary history of sexuality. Jason Farr shows that various eighteenth-century novelists represent disability and sexuality in flexible ways to reconfigure the political and social landscapes of eighteenth-century Britain. In imagining the lived experience of disability as analogous to--and as informed by--queer genders and sexualities, the authors featured in Novel Bodies expose emerging ideas of able-bodiedness and heterosexuality as interconnected systems that sustain dominant models of courtship, reproduction, and degeneracy. Further, Farr argues that they use intersections of disability and queerness to stage an array of contemporaneous debates covering topics as wide-ranging as education, feminism, domesticity, medicine, and plantation life. In his close attention to the fiction of Eliza Haywood, Samuel Richardson, Sarah Scott, Maria Edgeworth, and Frances Burney, Farr demonstrates that disabled and queer characters inhabit strict social orders in unconventional ways, and thus opened up new avenues of expression for readers from the eighteenth century forward. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject English fiction -- 18th century -- History and criticism
People with disabilities in literature.
Sex in literature.
People with disabilities.
Disabled Persons
physically handicapped.
handicapped.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- General.
LITERARY CRITICISM / General
People with disabilities
English fiction
People with disabilities in literature
Sex in literature
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2019980779
ISBN 1684481112
9781684481118
1684481090
9781684481095