04516nam 2200541 450 991081701540332120181211082531.01-61148-761-71-61148-762-5(CKB)3710000001095305(MiAaPQ)EBC4822379(EXLCZ)99371000000109530520170327h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe ladies of Llangollen desire, indeterminacy, and the legacies of criticism /Fiona BrideoakeLewisburg, [Pennsylvania] :Bucknell University Press,2017.©20171 online resource (369 pages) illustrations (some color)Transits : Literature, Thought & Culture 1650-1850Online version: Brideoake, Fiona, 1977- author. Ladies of Llangollen [Lewisburg, PA] : Bucknell University Press ; Lanham, Maryland : Copublished by The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., 2017 9781611487626 (DLC) 2017000838 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: Casting Butler and Ponsonby : before "the ladies of Llangollen" -- "Sketched by many hands" : narrating Butler and Ponsonby -- Engendering the ladies : romantic friendship, gender difference and queer critical practice -- The great success story : Butler and Ponsonby and the romantic friendship model -- Gender trouble : Butler and Ponsonby and the masculine/feminine dyad -- "Our matchless Mary" : Mary Caryll's place at Plas Newydd -- Butler and Ponsonby and the new queer history -- Becoming the ladies of Llangollen -- "Keep yourself in your own persons, where you are" : Butler and Ponsonby's transformation of Plas Newydd -- "Two fugitive ladies" : on the road with Butler and Ponsonby -- Cultivating identity -- Something more tender still than friendship? -- "Liking one's own sex in a criminal way" : suspicions of sapphism -- "The saloon of the Minervas" : Butler and Ponsonby's private library -- "The spirit of blue-stockingism" : were the ladies of Llangollen "blue"? -- Bluestocking genealogy -- The ladies of Llangollen and the canonical Bluestockings -- Were Butler and Ponsonby blue? -- "Love, above the reach of time" : Butler and Ponsonby and the performance of romanticism -- The romantics do the ladies -- Sir Walter Scott's "great romance" -- The "coy scene" of Sapphic sociability : Anna Seward's Llangollen vale -- Matching honora : Seward's celebration of Butler and Ponsonby -- Depth and domesticity : William Wordsworth on Butler and Ponsonby -- "Doing the ladies" : the Llangollen ideals of Lord Byron and Anne Lister -- "The future arrives late" : Butler and Ponsonby and their "spiritual descendents," 1928-37 -- "Deeds, not words" : the fight for women's suffrage -- Butler and Ponsonby and the future that is "to be" -- Pursuing Butler and Ponsonby : Gordon's chase of the wild goose -- The origins of Gordon's "wild goose chase" -- The future arrives late : ghosting the ladies of Llangollen -- Afterword."This book explores the lives and afterlives of Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Sarah Ponsonby, whose 1778 elopement rendered them pivotal figures in the history of female same-sex desire. Butler and Ponsonby's shared life--written, performed, and enacted in the everyday--embodied a form of queer celebrity constituted by their notably visible remoteness to erotic legibility. Their queerness further discloses the provisionality of the varied critical and political movements that have claimed them as ancestors in order to sustain their own subject positions"--Provided by publisher.Transits (Bucknell University)CouplesWalesLlangollenBiographyFemale friendshipWalesLlangollenHistoryUpper class womenIrelandKilkenny (County)BiographyFemale friendship in literatureLesbianism in literatureLlangollen (Wales)BiographyCouplesFemale friendshipHistory.Upper class womenFemale friendship in literature.Lesbianism in literature.942.937Brideoake Fiona1977-1646796MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910817015403321The ladies of Llangollen3993985UNINA