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Queer Blake AlsobyHelenP.Bruder WILLIAMBLAKEANDTHEDAUGHTERSOFALBION WOMENREADINGWILLIAMBLAKE(editor) AlsobyTristanneConnolly WILLIAMBLAKEANDTHEBODY LIBERATINGMEDICINE1720–1835(co-editedwithSteveClark) Queer Blake Editedby Helen P. Bruder and Tristanne Connolly ©HelenP.Bruder&TristanneConnolly2010.Chapters©theirindividual authors2010 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2010 978-0-230-21836-9 Allrightsreserved.Noreproduction,copyortransmissionofthis publicationmaybemadewithoutwrittenpermission. Noportionofthispublicationmaybereproduced,copiedortransmitted savewithwrittenpermissionorinaccordancewiththeprovisionsofthe Copyright,DesignsandPatentsAct1988,orunderthetermsofanylicence permittinglimitedcopyingissuedbytheCopyrightLicensingAgency, SaffronHouse,6-10KirbyStreet,LondonEC1N8TS. Anypersonwhodoesanyunauthorizedactinrelationtothispublication maybeliabletocriminalprosecutionandcivilclaimsfordamages. Theauthorshaveassertedtheirrightstobeidentified astheauthorsofthisworkinaccordancewiththeCopyright, DesignsandPatentsAct1988. Firstpublished2010by PALGRAVEMACMILLAN PalgraveMacmillanintheUKisanimprintofMacmillanPublishersLimited, registeredinEngland,companynumber785998,ofHoundmills,Basingstoke, HampshireRG216XS. PalgraveMacmillanintheUSisadivisionofStMartin’sPressLLC, 175FifthAvenue,NewYork,NY10010. PalgraveMacmillanistheglobalacademicimprintoftheabovecompanies andhascompaniesandrepresentativesthroughouttheworld. Palgrave®andMacmillan®areregisteredtrademarksintheUnitedStates, theUnitedKingdom,Europeandothercountries. ISBN 978-1-349-30433-2 ISBN 978-0-230-27717-5 (eBook) DOI 10.1057/9780230277175 Thisbookisprintedonpapersuitableforrecyclingandmadefromfully managedandsustainedforestsources.Logging,pulpingandmanufacturing processesareexpectedtoconformtotheenvironmentalregulationsofthe countryoforigin. AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData QueerBlake/editedbyHelenP.Bruder,TristanneConnolly. p. cm. Summary:“Overthelastdecade,Romanticismandqueertheoryhave beenmutuallyilluminatingandincrediblyproductive,butthiscanonical ‘queering’hassomehowveeredawayfromWilliamBlake.Thiscollection looksanewatBlake’scelebratedsexualvisions,toseehowtheymight appearoncecompulsoryheterosexhasbeenditchedasaninterpretative norm”—Providedbypublisher. ISBN 978-1-349-30433-2 (hardback) 1. Blake,William,1757–1827—Criticismandinterpretation. 2. Blake, William,1757–1827—Knowledge—Psychology. 3. Homosexuality andliterature—England—History—19thcentury. 4. Homosexuality andliterature—England—History—18thcentury. I. Bruder, HelenP. II. Connolly,TristanneJ.,1970– PR4148.H63Q442010 821(cid:2).7—dc22 2010002679 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 Contents ListofIllustrations vii NotesonContributors viii ListofAbbreviations xi Introduction:‘Whatisnowprovedwasonce,onlyimagin’d’ 1 HelenP.BruderandTristanneConnolly Pansexuality(regained) 21 HelenKidd 1 BlakeandtheEvolutionofSame-SexSubjectivity 23 ChristopherZ.Hobson 2 BlakeandtheQueeringofJouissance 40 RichardC.Sha 3 DrawingLines:Bodies,SexualitiesandPerformance inTheFourZoas 50 PeterOtto 4 AnalBlake:BringinguptheRearinBlakeanCriticism 63 ElizabethC.Effinger 5 TheBodyoftheBlasphemer 74 MartinMyrone 6 Trannies,AmputeesandDiscoQueens:Blake andContemporaryQueerArt 87 JasonWhittaker 7 ‘RealActing’:‘FelphamBilly’andGraysonPerryTryItOn 97 HelenP.Bruder 8 ‘Fearnot/Tounfoldyourdarkvisionsoftorment’:Blake andEmin’sBadSexAesthetic 116 TristanneConnolly 9 ‘Woes&...sighs’:FantasiesofSlaveryinVisions oftheDaughtersofAlbion 140 BethanStevens v vi Contents 10 ‘Thelineamentsof...desire’:Blake’sVisionsoftheDaughters ofAlbionandRomanticLiteraryTreatmentsofRape 153 CarolineJackson-Houlston 11 ‘YetIamanidentity/Iwish&feel&weep&groan’:Blake’s Sentimentalismas(Peri)Performative 163 SteveClark 12 ‘ByaFalseWifeBroughttotheGatesofDeath’:Blake,Politics andTransgenderedPerformances 186 DavidFallon 13 ‘NoBoysWork’:Blake,HayleyandtheTriumphs of(Intellectual)Paiderastia 199 MarkCrosby 14 ‘HayleyonhisToilette’:Blake,HayleyandHomophobia 209 SusanMatthews 15 ‘MylittleCaneSofaandtheBustofSappho’:Elizabeth IremongerandtheFemaleWorldofBook-Collecting 221 KeriDavies WorksCited 236 Index 256 List of Illustrations Cover illustration: William Blake, Wat Tyler and the Tax Gatherer. Charles Allen,AnewandimprovedhistoryofEngland.London:JosephJohnson,1798. G.E.BentleyCollection,VictoriaUniversityLibrary(Toronto) 3.1 WilliamBlake,TheFourZoas,NightIII,page40(cid:3)c British LibraryBoard.AllRightsReserved(Add.39764folio20v) 57 3.2 WilliamBlake,TheFourZoas,NightVIII,page112[108]. (cid:3)c BritishLibraryBoard.AllRightsReserved(Add.39764 folio54v) 60 5.1 WilliamBlake,TheBlasphemer(circa1800),penandinkand watercolouronpaper,384×340mm(cid:3)c Tate:Bequeathedby MissAliceG.E.Carthew1940(cid:3)c Tate,2009 78 5.2 JohannHeinrichFüssli(HenryFuseli,1741–1825),Damevor Laokoon,1801/1805,pen,32×40.4cm.KunsthausZürich(cid:3)c 2008KunsthausZürich.Allrightsreserved 83 6.1 Joel-PeterWitkin,‘WomanOnceaBird’,SongsofInnocence andExperience,2004 90 6.2 Joel-PeterWitkin,‘TheTyger’,SongsofInnocenceand Experience,2004 95 11.1 WilliamBlake,AlexanderPope(cid:3)c ManchesterCityGalleries 166 14.1 JohannHenrichFüssli(HenryFuseli,1741–1826),The IncubusLeavingTwoSleepingWomen,1810,penciland watercolour,31.5×40.8cm(cid:3)c 2009KunsthausZürich.All rightsreserved 216 vii Notes on Contributors Helen P. Bruder, amateur, wrote William Blake and the Daughters of Albion (1997), ‘Blake and Gender Studies’ in Palgrave Advances in William Blake Studies(ed.NicholasM.Williams,2006)andeditedWomenReadingWilliam Blake(2007). SteveClarkiscurrentlyVisitingProfessorattheGraduateSchoolofHuman- ities and Sociology, University of Tokyo. He is the author of Sordid Images: the Poetry of Masculine Desire (1994) and has published a number of articles oneighteenth-centuryphilosophyandthepoetryofsensibility.Hehasalso publishedwidelyonnewhistoricismandtheoriesofhistoriography,witha focus on the work of Paul Ricoeur. Co-editor of several collected volumes, including five on William Blake, his most recent are Asian Crossings: Travel WritingonChina,JapanandSouthEastAsia(withPaulSmethurst,2008)and LiberatingMedicine1720–1835(withTristanneConnolly,2009). Tristanne Connolly is Associate Professor in the English Department at St Jerome’s University in the University of Waterloo. She is the author of William Blake and the Body (Palgrave, 2002) and articles on various aspects ofBlake.Sheisco-editor,withSteveClark,ofLiberatingMedicine1720–1835 (2009),andeditorofSpectacularDeath:InterdisciplinaryPerspectivesonMortal- ityand(Un)Representability(Intellect,forthcoming2010).Asaco-investigator on a five-year interdisciplinary project, ‘City Life and Well-Being: the Grey Zone of Health and Illness’, funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research(CIHR),sheiscurrentlyresearchingrepresentationsofreproduction inthelongeighteenthcentury. Mark Crosby is currently the Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at Queen’s University, Belfast. He has just completed a book that examines Blake’s responses to patronage, entitled Immortal Friendship: William Blake and the Politics of Patronage and has published a number of articles on Blake in Blake/AnIllustratedQuarterly,theBritishArtJournalandtheHuntingtonLibrary Quarterly. He is also the bibliographer for the Blake Archive. His next projectwillattempttorecuperateWilliamHayleyintheeyesoftheliterary community. Keri Davies is Vice-President of the Blake Society. An independent scholar, he has written on William Blake’s parents (particularly in relation to his mother’s links with the Moravian Church), and on the social and intellec- tualmilieuofearlyBlakecollectors,andotherfriendsandacquaintancesof thepainter-poet. viii NotesonContributors ix Elizabeth C. EffingerisadoctoralcandidateintheDepartmentofEnglish at the University of Western Ontario, specializing in transgressive bodies and technologies within contemporary theory and Romanticism. She has an article on cyber-suicide appearing in the collection Spectacular Death: InterdisciplinaryPerspectivesonMortalityand(Un)Representability(ed.Tristanne Connolly,Intellect,forthcoming2010). DavidFallonisaBritishAcademyPostdoctoralResearchFellowatStAnne’s College,Oxford,workingoneighteenth-centuryandRomantic-periodliter- ature. He completed his doctoral thesis, ‘William Blake and the Politics of Apotheosis’,attheUniversityofOxfordandiscurrentlyworkingonabook on Blake, politics, and Enlightenment accounts of myth and religion. His articleshaveappearedinEighteenth-CenturyLifeandLiteratureCompass,and hecontributedanessaytothecollectionBlakeandConflict. Christopher Z. Hobson, Associate Professor of English at State University of New York, College at Old Westbury, is author of The Chained Boy: Orc and Blake’s Idea of Revolution (1999) and Blake and Homosexuality (2000) and co-editor of Blake, Politics, and History (1998, with Jackie DiSalvo and G.A. Rosso). He is currently at work on a two-volume study of prophetic traditionsinAfricanAmericanreligionandliterature. Caroline Jackson-Houlston is a Senior Lecturer and Field Chair of English at Oxford Brookes University, working in the Romantic and Victorian peri- ods. Her monograph on allusion to folk song in nineteenth-century prose fiction, Ballads, Songs and Snatches, came out in 1999 and she is currently working on a book-length study of gender in the work of Walter Scott and hiscontemporaries. Helen Kidd teaches on the English Studies, Creative Writing and Criti- cal Practice degree course at Ruskin College, Oxford. Her last collection of poetry,BlueWeather (2005),wontheCorkPoetryManuscriptCompetition, and she has been an editor, reviewer and academic working on poetry for many years. She has worked with artists and musicians on a number of projects in prisons, hospitals and schools, and co-founded the Cross Arts installationgroupFoldingAirin1998. Susan MatthewsisaSeniorLecturerinEnglishatRoehamptonUniversity. ShepublishedonBlakeandonthewomen’snovelintheearly1990s.Recent essayshaveappearedinBlake,NationandEmpire(ed.SteveClarkandDavid Worrall, Palgrave 2006) and Blake, Modernity and Popular Culture (ed. Steve Clark and Jason Whittaker, Palgrave 2007). A monograph, Blake, Sexuality andBourgeoisPoliteness,isforthcomingin2010. MartinMyroneisaCuratoratTateBritain,London.Hehaswrittenwidely on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art and culture, with an emphasis onquestionsofgender,identityandculturalvalue.Hispublicationsinclude

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