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Patrick O'Brian's Bodies at Sea - Sex, Drugs and the Physical Form in the Aubrey-Maturin Novels (Paperback)
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Patrick O'Brian's Bodies at Sea - Sex, Drugs and the Physical Form in the Aubrey-Maturin Novels (Paperback)
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An exploration of the complex roles that bodies - both literally
and figuratively - play in the 21 volume Aubrey-Maturin novels
reveals much about the novels' meditation on the dichotomy of mind
and body. The book begins with a consideration of the role of genre
norms and the bodies of the novels' main characters. The focus then
shifts to considerations of the way the series offers
interconnections between the human body and history. The more
literal considerations of the human body examine O'Brian's
depictions of drug use, particularly the opium addiction that
afflicts Stephen Maturin, and human sexuality in its many guises.
The concluding section of the study focuses on Desolation Island,
the fifth novel in the series, reading it in light of the
discussions that came before but also in terms of political and
psychological tropes which draw upon the relationship of mind and
body. These various discussions also link to questions about the
relationship of reader to author, and what sustains such a long
narrative and what continues to bring a reader back again and
again.
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