Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

Adultery and impotence as literary spectacle in the divorce debates and tracts of the long eighteenth century

Capern, Amanda

Authors

Profile Image

Dr Amanda Capern A.L.Capern@hull.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Early Modern Women's History



Abstract

Abstract This essay will examine the origins and emergence of the crisis that engulfed the propertied classes from the late seventeenth century onwards through an analysis of the early legal debates about matrimonial separation and the later bawdy pamphlets and divorce tracts that detailed the promiscuity and debauchery of wealthy men and women and the impotence (both sexual and social) of men whose married lives, when represented as public spectacle, threatened to tear apart the certainties of polite masculinity.

Citation

Capern, A. Adultery and impotence as literary spectacle in the divorce debates and tracts of the long eighteenth century.

Deposit Date Jun 2, 2017
Journal Spectacle, sex and property in eighteenth century literature and culture
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 72
ISBN 9780404648725
Keywords Adultery, Marriage separation, Eighteenth century
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/451935

Files




You might also like



Downloadable Citations