The libertine, the rake, and the dandy : Personae, styles, and affects

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O'Connell, Lisa Marie. (2014). The libertine, the rake, and the dandy : Personae, styles, and affects. In In McCallum, E. L. and Tuhkanen, Mikko (Ed.). The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature pp. 218 Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CHO9781139547376.015
AuthorsO'Connell, Lisa Marie
EditorsMcCallum, E. L. and Tuhkanen, Mikko
Abstract

The parade of sexualized personae that features in this chapter's title carries a history. Libertines, rakes, and dandies are figures that occur in a sequence that begins in the sixteenth century and effectively comes to an end by the twentieth century, although it is a sequence marked by overlaps and ambiguities. Drawing on a rich body of scholarship, the chapter traces passages from the libertine through the rake and dandy, concentrating on each in turn. It focuses on metropolitan England, where, arguably, the libertine, the rake, and the dandy came most vividly to life. Libertinage has a long and complex history that reaches back into antiquity. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the category was mainly applied to a kind of writing that already held a firm place in manuscript culture. Rake is more concretely bound to particular sites and institutions than the libertine, and especially to a particular moment in the court's recent past.

Keywordslibertine; libertinage; literature; homosexuality in literature; spectacle; Lord Byron; William Beckford; Horace Walpole; England; rake; dandy
Page range218
238
Year01 Jan 2014
Book titleThe Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature
PublisherCambridge University Press
Place of publicationUnited States
ISBN9781107035218
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1017/CHO9781139547376.015
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