The Tender Passion: The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Freud, Volume 2 - Hardcover

Gay, Peter

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9780195037418: The Tender Passion: The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Freud, Volume 2

Synopsis

Education of the Senses, the first volume of Peter Gay's The Bourgeois Experience, was published in 1984 to enormous critical acclaim--and controversy. Now, in The Tender Passion, Gay continues his eloquent, psychoanalytically informed exploration of the Victorian era and its middle classes.

Whereas Education of the Senses focused on the sexual attitudes and practices of the nineteenth-century bourgeoisie, The Tender Passion concentrates on their notions of love. No less revisionist than he was in his first volume, Gay argues here that the Victorians were able not only to enjoy their sexulaity but to know love in its most exalted sense. The realities of love for the Victorians, he shows, came much closer to their ideals than many have thought. Gay delves into a huge body of material, from philosophical treatises to medical texts, from letters and diaries to works of fiction. The book is replete with fascinating insights into the lives and works of individual Victorians--Dickens, Stendhal, Wagner, Oscar Wilde, Beatrice Potter and Sydney Webb, among them--and his discussions range from the "discovery" of homosexuality to the ways love was diverted or disguised in music and religion.

Particularly compelling is the opening section in whch Gay analyzes in depth the separate love stories of two young men, one English and one German--stories which, in Gay's view, "dramatize some of the careers in love open to the middle class in the decades of Victoria and beyond."

A work of remarkable learning, analytical sophistication, and stylistic verve, The Tender Passion is an impressive addition to a monumental historical enterprise.

About the Author:

Peter Gay, Sterling Professor of History at Yale University, is the author, most recently, of Freud for Historians.

The latest volume in the acclaimed historian's mounumental series

BLFocuses on the Vioctorians' notions of love

BLFfilled with fascinating glimpses of individuals

BLDraws on huge body of letters, diaries, and other original sources

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About the Author

Peter Gay (1923―2015) was the author of more than twenty-five books, including the National Book Award winner The Enlightenment, the best-selling Weimar Culture, and the widely translated Freud: A Life for Our Time.

Review

One of the major historical enterprises of the decade. . . . A grand investigation of the bourgeois experience and consciousness in the nineteenth century, an enterprise requiring a daring and breadth of knowledge possessed by few other contemporary historians, and one which [Peter Gay] has carried to its term with inexhaustible energy and patience and an exuberance of spirit. -- Gordon A. Craig, New York Review of Books

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