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A Queer Chivalry: The Homoerotic Asceticism of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Victorian Literature and Culture Series) [Hardcover]

Julia F. Saville (Author)
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May 22, 2000 0813919401 978-0813919409

The Jesuit poet Gerard Manley Hopkins was a practitioner of strict asceticism in its broadest definition--the refusal of physical pleasure or comfort in the interests of moral or spiritual gain. As a result, his commentators have felt obliged to take a stand approving or disapproving of this rigorous self-discipline: Many idealize his allegiance to the Society of Jesus as motivated by his determination to conquer his attraction to other men, and thus as the source of the spiritual strength from which his eucharistic and Christological verse derived. Others decry his monasticism as the regrettably oppressive regimen from which he was able to escape only occasionally through his sensuous, sometimes overtly homoerotic verse.

Julia F. Saville uses Lacanian theories of sublimation and courtly love to reconfigure this long-standing rift in the field of Hopkins criticism. Her book displaces hagiographic interpretations of the poet's life, arguing that Hopkins's poetics of homoerotic asceticism shaped his work in such a way that his career should be viewed not as a steady linear progression but as an ongoing process of negotiating his desire. It also constitutes a map tracing the alternating practices of self-discipline and self-indulgence, self-expression and self-silencing performed by Hopkins's verse.

Saville presents a new reading of asceticism that does not advocate or condemn its practice. What is needed, she argues, is a reading that explains first the dialectical capacity of asceticism both to constrain and to liberate, to cause discomfort and to give satisfaction, and second, the ethical value of recognizing and encouraging this dialectical operation.

A Queer Chivalry highlights the strange blending of sensual delight and strict self-denial in Hopkins's courtly verse, initiating a new trend in criticism that celebrates the poet's queer status as the Victorian troubadour-priest.


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By paying close attention to the Victorian contexts of Hopkins's texts while deploying concepts from psychoanalytic theory, Saville's book exemplifies how biography, history, literary interpretation, and critical theory can be brought together in interesting, insightful ways.

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Julia F. Saville is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.


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  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press (May 22, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813919401
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813919409
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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2.0 out of 5 stars Hopkins: ascetic or hedonist?, May 22, 2004
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Saville makes the dangerous mistake of taking current fashions and imposing them on the 19th century. Using some current notion of ascetic and applying it to the time of Hopkins is not to use his own sense of ascetic. The further inference that his ascetic behavior merely hides his truly voluptuous homoerotic "true" self is tenuous at best. The mystic often expresses in ways which connect to us as physical and passionate rather than logical and cool. Trying to transfer it to the courtly tradition flies in the face of his inspiration from Duns Scotus, and more importantly, from his poetic advances which not only invigorate the earliest of our poetic tradition, but thrust forward in his own structures. The author is advised to read his weather observations and all of his other very Victorian naturalist pursuits. Every day is nature's news from God. Cloud patterns, patterns of animal coloring, fireplaces, birds and farmers are not the objects of homoerotic obsession. More scientific than queer (in its older usage) more modern than courtly.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Smart, Sensitive, and Penetrating, May 4, 2009
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Excellent application of contemporary literary insights to a fascinating poet. It is easy to misunderstand queer criticism--particularly in light of the homophobia that continues to trip up many people--but this is an important contribution to the body of Hopkins scholarship.
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IN A LETTER WRITTEN IN the early spring of 1877, Gerard Manley Hopkins told his mother of two new poems, "God's Grandeur" and "The Starlight Night," in which he had been experimenting with rhythm: "I think I must send you two sonnets I wrote in a freak the other day; they will make a little gift. Read the first page
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ascetic poetics, clashing accents, radical ascesis, queer chivalry, flagellation literature, inspirations unbidden, devotional rhetoric, lucid veil, confessional notes, sublime flight, sprung rhythm, carrion comfort, pied beauty, lyric speaker, moral masochism, term queer, sublime object, sonnet form, sublime experience, manly beauty
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The Wreck of the Deutschland, Duns Scotus, Golden Echo, Tom's Garland, Harry Ploughman, Victorian England, Queer Courtship, The Bugler's First Communion, The Starlight Night, Felix Randal, Roman Catholic, Society of Jesus, Walter Pater, Bedford Leigh, Easter Communion, Robert Bridges, Virgin Mary, Walt Whitman, Binsey Poplars, James Eli Adams, Manresa House, Toni's Garland, While Hopkins, Bedford Square, Bodleian Library
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