The Making of Victorian Sexual Attitudes

by Michael Mason

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How were Victorian sexual attitudes formed? Victorian sexual moralism was real enough, but what was its nature? The Victorians are often called "puritanical", with the implication that their secular moralism was religiously based. It was opposed, we like to think, by freethinkers and progressives, and perhaps also by the working class. Michael Mason has already pointed to the fallacy of such views in his previous volume, "The Making of Victorian Sexuality". Here he develops his revisionist account of Victorian sexual ideology and shows that to be "Victorian" about sex was actually, in its day, to be progressive, optimistic, and modern-minded. Taking a look at crucial movements, episodes, and individuals from the Swedenborgians to prostitute rescue, and Owenism, this book strikes at the root of conventional wisdom about the English 19th century.
  • ISBN10 0198122926
  • ISBN13 9780198122920
  • Publish Date October 1994
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 12 February 1998
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Oxford University Press
  • Format Paperback (UK Trade)
  • Pages 267
  • Language English