Sex and Sensibility in the Novels of Alan Hollinghurst
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Sex and Sensibility in the Novels of Alan Hollinghurst

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Sex and Sensibility in the Novels of Alan Hollinghurst

About this book

Winner of the British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies (BACLS) 2017 Edited Collection Prize This book is a challenging and engaging collection of original essays on the novels of Alan Hollinghurst, Britain's foremost gay writer and the English novel's master stylist. The essays engage the precarious and shifting relationship between sex and literary sensibility in his novels and, thus, also attempt to establish the parameters of a new critical discourse for future research on Hollinghurst's novel, queer theory and the contemporary literary representations of masculinity and sexuality. By coupling the consideration of Hollinghurst's aesthetics, his sensuously evocative style, to an interrogation of the social, political and sexual currents in his texts, the contributors of this collection provide distinctive interpretations of Hollinghurst's novels, from Hollinghurst's uncovering of a gay artistic heritage to his re-signification of earlier English literary styles, from his engagement with the Symbolist fin de siĆØcle to his critique of aestheticism, etc., whilst paying close attention to the formally innovative qualities of his texts.

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Table of contents

  1. Sex and Sensibility in the Novels ofAlan Hollinghurst
  2. 1 Introduction: ā€˜From Cocks to Haute Cuisine, Arses to Architecture’
  3. 2 Homosexualising the Novel: Alan Hollinghurst, Ronald Firbank and The Swimming-Pool Library
  4. 3 A Conflicted Inheritance: The Opposing Styles of Wilde, Forster and Firbank in The Swimming-Pool Library
  5. 4 Framing the Object of Desire: The Politics of Art in The Folding Star
  6. 5 The Mirror, The City and The Sea: Investigating Intertextuality in The Folding Star
  7. 6 Tired of London, Tired of Life: The Queer Pastoral in The Spell
  8. 7 Ogee: The Line of Beauty
  9. 8 Attachment and Possession: The Romance of Family, Politics and Things in The Line of Beauty
  10. 9 On Aesthetic and Historical Dissonance in The Stranger’s Child
  11. 10 ā€˜Ode to a Suburban Garden’: Eccentric Narrative and The Stranger’s Child
  12. Index