Sexual privatism in British romantic writing a public of one

The Romantic age, though often associated with free erotic expression, was ambivalent about what if anything sex had to do with the public sphere. Late-eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century British texts often repressed the very sexual energies they claimed to be bringing into the open. The delin...

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English literature / 19th century / History and criticism
Sex in literature
Privacy in literature
Property in literature
Literature and society / Great Britain / History / 18th century
Literature and society / Great Britain / History / 19th century
Law and literature / Great Britain / History / 18th century
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Law and literature / Great Britain / History / 19th century
Romanticism / Great Britain
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Privacy in literature
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