Tears Liquids and Porous Bodies in Literature Across the Ages

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Taking in works from writers as diverse as William Shakespeare William Wordsworth Charlotte Brontë John Keats James Joyce and D.H. Lawrence this book spans approximately 300 years and unpacks how bodily liquidity porosity and petrification recur as a pattern and underlie the chequered history of the body and genders in literature.<br/>Lennartz examines the precarious relationship between porosity and its opposite - closure containment and stoniness - and explores literary history as a meandering narrative in which 'female' porosity and 'manly' stoniness clash showing how different societies and epochs respond to and engage with bodily porosity.<br/>This book considers the ways that this relationship is constantly renegotiated and where effusive and 'feminine' genres such as 'sloppy' letters and streams of consciousness are pitted against stony and astringent forms of masculinity like epitaphs sonnets and the Bildungsroman.
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