The Artistic Censoring of Sexuality: Fantasy and Judgment in the Twentieth Century Novel

The Artistic Censoring of Sexuality: Fantasy and Judgment in the Twentieth Century Novel

by Susan Mooney
The Artistic Censoring of Sexuality: Fantasy and Judgment in the Twentieth Century Novel

The Artistic Censoring of Sexuality: Fantasy and Judgment in the Twentieth Century Novel

by Susan Mooney

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Overview

Through the twentieth century, from colonial Ireland to the United States, and from Franco's Spain to late Soviet Russia, to include sexuality in a novel signaled social progressiveness and artistic innovation, but also transgression. Certain novelists—such as James Joyce, Vladimir Nabokov, Luis Martín-Santos, and Viktor Erofeev—radicalized the content of the novel by incorporating sexual thoughts, situations, and fantasies and thus portraying repressed areas of social, cultural, political, and mental life.


In The Artistic Censoring of Sexuality: Fantasy and Judgment in the Twentieth-Century Novel, Susan Mooney extensively examines four modernist and postmodernist novels that prompted in their day harsh external censorship because of their sexual content—Ulysses, Lolita, Time of Silence, and Russian Beauty. She shows how motifs of censorship, with all its restrictions, pressures, rules, judgments, and forms of negation, became artistically embedded in the novels' plots, characters, settings, tropes, and themes. These novels contest censorship's status quo and critically explore its processes and power. This study reveals the impact of censorship on literary creation, particularly in relation to the twentieth century's growing interest in sexuality and its discourses.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814257418
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Publication date: 01/29/2021
Pages: 340
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Susan Mooney is associate professor of comparative literature at the University of South Florida.

Table of Contents

Preface: Sexuality in Literature: Toward an Ethics ix

Acknowledgments xvii

Introduction: The Sense of Censoring 1

Chapter 1 Censorship: Political and Theoretical Structures 23

Chapter 2 Circean Censoring: Joyce's Theater of Judgment in Ulysses 39

Chapter 3 Lolita: American Mimetic Fantasy, Ethical Reading, and Censoring Narrative 112

Chapter 4 The Masochistic Pleasure of Censoring Modes of Fantasy: Alienation, Cancer, and Judgment in Tiempo de silencio 161

Chapter 5 Apocalyptic Beauty, Russian Sublimity: Viktor Erofeev's Russkaia krasavitsa 215

Conclusion: Comparative Reflections 268

Appendix: Summaries of Novels' Historical Censorship 277

Works Cited 279

Index 309

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