Albert, Alice, Alfred: Variations of Love in the Victorian Era
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Liebe zwischen Norm, Freiheit und Transzendenz: Erscheinungsformen in Philosophie, Literatur und Gesellschaft. Hrsg. / Andreas Jürgens; Sarah Schmidt. Baden-Baden: Academia Verlag, 2024. S. 149-184 (Philosophie und Literatur; Band 3).
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Albert, Alice, Alfred
T2 - Variations of Love in the Victorian Era
AU - O'Sullivan, Emer
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Albert, Alice and Alfred – each was a famed object of a different form of love in the Victorian era. Marital love and domestic devotion characterise the relationship between Prince Albert and his wife, Queen Victoria; Alice Liddell, addressee of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, is commonly taken to be his great child love and muse; and, because of his love for Lord Alfred Douglas, playwright and aesthete Oscar Wilde became the famous victim of late-Victorian laws which prohibited the physical expression of homosexual love. Taking these three relationships as case studies, this article will examine the different forms of love they exemplify and the discourses surrounding them. As they are deeply embedded in the Victorian era, they will be preceded by a very brief sketch of the era itself, focusing especially on the role of women and the concept of love at that time.
AB - Albert, Alice and Alfred – each was a famed object of a different form of love in the Victorian era. Marital love and domestic devotion characterise the relationship between Prince Albert and his wife, Queen Victoria; Alice Liddell, addressee of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, is commonly taken to be his great child love and muse; and, because of his love for Lord Alfred Douglas, playwright and aesthete Oscar Wilde became the famous victim of late-Victorian laws which prohibited the physical expression of homosexual love. Taking these three relationships as case studies, this article will examine the different forms of love they exemplify and the discourses surrounding them. As they are deeply embedded in the Victorian era, they will be preceded by a very brief sketch of the era itself, focusing especially on the role of women and the concept of love at that time.
KW - Literature studies
UR - https://d-nb.info/1317949552
U2 - 10.5771/9782985721580
DO - 10.5771/9782985721580
M3 - Contributions to collected editions/anthologies
SN - 978-3-98572-157-3
T3 - Philosophie und Literatur
SP - 149
EP - 184
BT - Liebe zwischen Norm, Freiheit und Transzendenz
A2 - Jürgens, Andreas
A2 - Schmidt, Sarah
PB - Academia Verlag
CY - Baden-Baden
ER -