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Postal Pleasures - Sex, Scandal, and Victorian Letters (Paperback)
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Postal Pleasures - Sex, Scandal, and Victorian Letters (Paperback)
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In 1889 uniformed post boys were found moonlighting in a West End
brothel frequented by men of the upper classes. "The Cleveland
Street Scandal" erupted and Victorian Britain was gripped by the
possibility that the Post Office - a bureaucratic backbone of
nation and empire - was inspiring and servicing perverse passions.
The alliance between transgressive sex and the Post Office that the
scandal illuminated was neither incidental nor singular; there was
something queer about the post in the nineteenth century. Postal
Pleasures tells the story of queer postal relations, from Post
Office reforms initiated in 1840 up to the imperial end of the
nineteenth century. It tells this story by analysing literature
that expresses the cultural consequences of this peculiar kind of
"going postal." Victorian writers abandoned the epistolary novel in
favour of postal fiction. The postal network, its uniformed
employees and its material trappings - envelopes, postmarks, stamps
- were used to signal and circulate sexual intrigue. For Anthony
Trollope, Thomas Hardy, Eliza Lynn Lynton, Henry James, Oscar
Wilde, Edward Carpenter, Arthur Conan Doyle, Bram Stoker and
others, the idea of an envelope promiscuously jostling its
neighbours in a post boy's bag, or the notion that secrets passed
through the eyes and fingers of telegraph girls, was more
stimulating that the actual contents of correspondence. By the
period's end, the postal system had become both an instrument and a
metaphor for sexual relations that crossed and double-crossed lines
of class, marriage and heterosexuality.
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