Sexual Personae: Art & Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 20 aug. 1991 - 736 pagini
The fiery, provocative, and unparalleled work of feminist art criticism that launched the exceptional career of one of our most important public intellectuals—"a remarkable book, at once outrageous and compelling, fanatical and brilliant.... One must be awed by [Paglia's] vast energy, erudition and wit" (The Washington Post).

Is Emily Dickinson “the female Sade”? Is Donatello’s David a bit of pedophile pornography? What is the secret kinship between Byron and Elvis Presley, between Medusa and Madonna? How do liberals and feminists—as well as conservatives—fatally misread human nature? This audacious and omnivorously learned work of guerrilla scholarship offers nothing less than a unified-field theory of Western culture, high and low, since Egyptians invented beauty—making a persuasive case for all art as a pagan battleground between male and female, form and chaos, civilization and daemonic nature.

With 47 photographs.
 

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Sex and Violence or Nature and Art
1
The Birth of the Western Eye40
40
Apollo and Dionysus
72
Pagan Beauty99
99
Italian Art
140
The Faerie Queene
170
As You Like It and Antony
194
Rousseau vs Sade
230
Byron
347
Shelley and Keats
365
Chapter 15
389
Gautier Baudelaire
408
Wildes The Picture
512
Chapter 21
531
Chapter 22
572
Emerson Whitman James
598

Goethe to Gothic
248
Chapter 8
291
Blake 270
300
Coleridge
317
Chapter 24
675
Emily Brontë 439
689
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CAMILLE PAGLIA is the University Professor of Humanities and Media Studies at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. A regular contributor to Salon.com, she is the author of Glittering Images; Break, Blow, Burn; Sexual Personae; Sex, Art, and American Culture; and Vamps & Tramps.

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