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Teleny

Erotica Classic

Oscar Wilde

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Ethnologie

Beschreibung

Oscar Wilde's controversial novel 'Teleny' delves into the taboo subject of homosexual relationships in the Victorian era, exploring themes of desire, secrecy, and societal constraints. Written in a poetic and sensual style, the novel pushes the boundaries of the literary norms of its time, with explicit descriptions of passion and longing. 'Teleny' is considered a significant work in the genre of queer literature, shedding light on the complexities of love and identity in a repressive society. Wilde's unique storytelling and vivid imagery captivate the reader, making this book a captivating and thought-provoking read. Oscar Wilde, known for his wit and flamboyant lifestyle, had a keen interest in challenging societal conventions through his writings. 'Teleny' is believed to be a collaborative effort by Wilde and several of his associates, showcasing his progressive views on love and sexuality. Wilde's personal experiences and beliefs undoubtedly influenced the themes explored in the novel. I highly recommend 'Teleny' to readers interested in exploring the historical perspectives on queer relationships, as well as those intrigued by Wilde's bold and daring literary contributions. This novel offers a glimpse into Wilde's visionary storytelling and his advocacy for love and acceptance beyond societal norms.

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Social reprisals, Leonard Smithers, Double moral standards, Aesthetic writing, Homosexual icon, Cynical themes, Victorian era, Neo-romantic, Authorless novel, Erotic romance