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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
- Chapter One The Poetics of Anatomy
- Chapter Two The Black Male Body in Early African American Science Fiction
- Chapter Three Miserrimus Dexter
- Chapter Four ‘Intellectual suicides’
- Chapter Five The Male Wound in <i>Fin-de-Siècle</i> Poetry
- Chapter Six The Cacophony of Disaster
- Chapter Seven ‘Human Nature is Remorseless’
- Chapter Eight ‘A man must make himself’
- Chapter Nine ‘Sons of Belial’
- Chapter Ten Syphilis and Sociability
- Chapter Eleven ‘’Tis My Father’s Fault’
- Chapter Twelve Southern Gothic and the Queer Male Body
- Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
- Source:
- The Male Body in Medicine and Literature
- Author(s):
- Andrew Mangham, Daniel Lea
- Publisher:
- Liverpool University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
- Chapter One The Poetics of Anatomy
- Chapter Two The Black Male Body in Early African American Science Fiction
- Chapter Three Miserrimus Dexter
- Chapter Four ‘Intellectual suicides’
- Chapter Five The Male Wound in <i>Fin-de-Siècle</i> Poetry
- Chapter Six The Cacophony of Disaster
- Chapter Seven ‘Human Nature is Remorseless’
- Chapter Eight ‘A man must make himself’
- Chapter Nine ‘Sons of Belial’
- Chapter Ten Syphilis and Sociability
- Chapter Eleven ‘’Tis My Father’s Fault’
- Chapter Twelve Southern Gothic and the Queer Male Body
- Index