The Sour Fruit - Vincenzo Patanè

The Sour Fruit

Lord Byron, Love & Sex

(Autor)

James R. Schwarten (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
248 Seiten
2018
John Cabot University Press (Verlag)
978-1-61149-681-9 (ISBN)
105,95 inkl. MwSt
Both Lord Byron’s poetry and his fame as a seducer enchanted and scandalized his time. The Sour Fruit. Lord Byron, Love & Sex examines the poet’s versatile sexuality, from his liaisons to his grand loves, female and above all male, in an era when homosexuality could lead to the gallows.
Byron’s emotional and erotic life, which he indulged with an unstoppable energy, is a key element in understanding his powerful and passionate personality, as well as the society of his day, which was scandalised by his behaviour even while being conquered by his extraordinary charm.
The Sour Fruit. Lord Byron, Love & Sex looks at the poet’s now generally acknowledged bisexuality in all its aspects, from his fleeting liaisons to his love-affairs, female (his half-sister Augusta, Caroline Lamb and Teresa Guiccioli) and male (John Edleston, Nicolo Giraud and Loukas Chalandritsanos).
The book’s original approach provides unusual and fascinating insights, notably into Byron’s homosexuality, hitherto relatively unexplored, and reveals a more truthful picture of the poet. Byron was strongly attracted to boys, who are referred to in Don Juan as ‘sour fruit’. In his adolescence he had fallen for aristocratic contemporaries but would later be attracted to boys of a lower social station. He had several same-sex experiences in England, encouraged by the circle he frequented at Cambridge, particularly his friend Matthews, as well as during his Grand Tour, during which he was able to freely live out behaviours frowned on at home.
In early 19th-century England, homosexuality was a criminal offence punished with the pillory or even hanging, and Byron preferred to keep his transgressive experiences to himself, or share them only with a restricted group of like-minded friends. There are numerous veiled references to the range of his tastes in his works and his letters, which adopt a code aimed at the initiated that we are today better able to decipher. Innuendos abound, pointing to aspects of his submerged life, to adultery, incest and, above all, homosexuality – and we can now more fully appreciate the wit and verve of his letters as well as a clutch of agonised love-poems.
An appended chapter examines Don Leon, an anonymous work purporting to be by Byron himself and salaciously recounting his love-life, which was first published some forty years after his death and has been on more than one occasion banned for obscenity.

Vincenzo Patanè teaches art history at the Liceo Artistico of Venice. He is a journalist, film critic and gay activist and has published multiple works on Lord Byron and LGBT studies.

A Note on the Text
Foreword
Introduction
1. Geordie. Scotland & Newstead Abbey
2. Hobhouse, Davies & Matthews
3. The ‘bel tenebroso’
4. Byron’s Bisexuality
5. The Women
6. Homosexuality. John & Robert
7. Heading South
8. Albania, Greece and the East. Nicolo
9. The Matthews Circle
10. Exile. Loukas
11. The Burning in Albemarle Street
12. The Byron Myth
13. Don Leon
Chronology
Lord Byron’s Works
Sources
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

Erscheinungsdatum
Übersetzer John Francis Phillimore
Verlagsort Lanham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 237 mm
Gewicht 522 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 1-61149-681-0 / 1611496810
ISBN-13 978-1-61149-681-9 / 9781611496819
Zustand Neuware
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