My Secret Life and the Sexual Economy of Fin-de-Siècle England

Authors

  • Marcus Keith Harmes University of Southern Queensland
  • Barbara Harmes University of Southern Queensland

Keywords:

My Secret Life, ‘Walter’, Fin de Siècle, Perversion, Surveillance, Sexuality, Spermatic Economy, Prostitution

Abstract

This paper proposes that the volumes of My Secret Life reveal an explicit linkage and juxtaposition of the respectable and perverse which was at the heart of fin-de-siècle British culture. In particular this paper reads ‘Walter’s’ text as a parody of materialism that terminates in fin-de-siècle ‘exhaustion’ and decline - ‘free-enterprise’ itself beyond control. Confession opens a site for resistance and subversion, ‘Walter’s’ text legitimating deviance and rejecting ideas of the thrift of sperm which characterized the discursive controls of the late-nineteenth century.

Author Biographies

  • Marcus Keith Harmes, University of Southern Queensland
    Associate lecturer, Faculty of Arts
  • Barbara Harmes, University of Southern Queensland
    Associate lecturer, Faculty of Arts

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Published

2013-01-28

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How to Cite

Harmes, M. K., & Harmes, B. (2013). My Secret Life and the Sexual Economy of Fin-de-Siècle England. Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies, 17(1), 15-26. https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/AJVS/article/view/9354