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A very queer family indeed

sex, religion, and the Bensons in Victorian Britain

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A very queer family indeed
Simon Goldhill
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An edition of A very queer family indeed (2016)

A very queer family indeed

sex, religion, and the Bensons in Victorian Britain

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"We can begin with a kiss, though this will not turn out to be a love story, at least not a love story of anything like the usual kind." So begins A Very Queer Family Indeed, which introduces us to the extraordinary Benson family. Edward White Benson became Archbishop of Canterbury at the height of Queen Victorias reign, while his wife, Mary, was renowned for her wit and charm--the prime minister once wondered whether she was "the cleverest woman in England or in Europe." The couple's six precocious children included E. F. Benson, celebrated creator of the Mapp and Lucia novels, and Margaret Benson, the first published female Egyptologist. What interests Simon Goldhill most, however, is what went on behind the scenes, which was even more unusual than anyone could imagine. Inveterate writers, the Benson family spun out novels, essays, and thousands of letters that open stunning new perspectives--including what it might mean for an adult to kiss and propose marriage to a twelve-year-old girl, how religion in a family could support or destroy relationships, or how the death of a child could be celebrated. No other family has left such detailed records about their most intimate moments, and in these remarkable accounts, we see how family life and a family's understanding of itself took shape during a time when psychoanalysis, scientific and historical challenges to religion, and new ways of thinking about society were developing. This is the story of the Bensons, but it is also more than that--it is the story of how society transitioned from the high Victorian period into modernity.

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A Very Queer Family Indeed: Sex, Religion, and the Bensons in Victorian Britain
Oct 06, 2017, University of Chicago Press
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A very queer family indeed: sex, religion, and the Bensons in Victorian Britain
2016, University of Chicago Press
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Table of Contents

Part I: The family that wrote itself. Sensation!
Wooing mother
Bringing up the subject
Fifty ways to say I hate my father
Tell the truth, my boy
A map of biographical urges
To write a life
Women in love
Graphomania
Part II: Being queer. What's in a name?
Though wholly pure and good
He never married
All London is agog
Carnal affections
Be a man, my boy
"It's not unusual..."
Part III: The god of our fathers. It will be worth dying
The deeper self that can't decide
Our father
Secret history
Writing the history of the church
Building history
Forms of worship
Capturing the Bensons
Part IV: Not I...

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Dewey Decimal Class
929.20942
Library of Congress
DA562 .G65 2016, DA562.G65 2016

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Pagination
337 pages
Number of pages
337

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27217830M
ISBN 10
022639378X
ISBN 13
9780226393780
LCCN
2016007240
OCLC/WorldCat
944087639

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