Seduction: A History from the Enlightenment to the Present
Clement Knox
(Author)
Description
A brilliantly original history that explores the shifting cultural mores of courtship, told through the lives of remarkable women and men throughout history. If sex has generally been a private matter, seduction has always been of intense public interest. Whether the stuff of front-page tabloid news, the scandal of nineteenth-century American courts, or the stuff of literature across the eras, we are fascinated by stories of seduction and sex. In the first history of its kind, Clement Knox explores seduction in all its historical and cultural incarnations. Moving from the Garden of Eden to the carnivals of eighteenth-century Venice, and from the bawdy world of Georgian London to the saloons and speakeasies of the Jazz Age, this is an exploration of timeless themes of power, desire, and free will. Along the way we meet Mary Wollstonecraft, her daughter Mary Shelley, and her friend Caroline Norton, and reckon with their fight for women's rights and freedoms. We encounter Jack Johnson, the first black heavyweight champion of the world, who became entangled in America's labyrinthine and racialized seduction laws. We discover how tall tales of predatory vampires, hypnotists, and immigrants were mobilized by Nazis and nativists to help propel them to power. We consider how after seduction seemingly vanished from view during the Sexual Revolution, it exploded back into our lives as The Game became a multi-million bestseller, online dating swept the world, and the ongoing male fascinating with manipulating women was exposed. In a big-thinking cultural history told through an extraordinary range of stories and sources, Knox explores how our ideas about desire and pursuit have developed in step with the modern world. This is a bold, modern charter of seduction, from the birth of the Enlightenment to the explosion of romantic literature and right up to our contemporary moments of reckoning around "incel" culture and #MeToo.Product Details
Price
$28.95
Publisher
Pegasus Books
Publish Date
February 04, 2020
Pages
496
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.0 X 1.7 inches | 1.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781643131993
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About the Author
Clement Knox has a B.A. in Modern History from the University of Oxford and an M.A. in International Relations and Economics from Johns Hopkins University. He currently lives in London, where he is a nonfiction buyer for Waterstones.
Reviews
A fascinating history of desire and attraction, Knox's dig into the archives runs from Enlightenment all the way to the present-day, and will reframe much of the way you think about this topic.-- (12/16/2019)
In a series of enticing stories that lure the reader between this book's covers, Clement Knox reveals how seduction has at once fortified and transgressed cultural hierarchies. A must read for all seeking historical context to the fast-changing sexual politics of our own time.--Jay Sexton, author of 'A Nation Forged by Crisis: A New American History'
In a sweeping historical narrative, Clement Knox demonstrates that the tensions between passion and reason are the driving force animating the regulation of seduction worldwide. Knox's captivating history draws upon a wide variety of sources--from Casanova's diaries to sex-trafficking laws--to show that women have both shaped seduction narratives and been shaped by them: for better, and (usually) for worse.--Hallie Lieberman, author of 'Buzz'
The book's quasibiographical approach provides an unusual but engaging way of addressing its central topic.-- (12/01/2019)
In a series of enticing stories that lure the reader between this book's covers, Clement Knox reveals how seduction has at once fortified and transgressed cultural hierarchies. A must read for all seeking historical context to the fast-changing sexual politics of our own time.--Jay Sexton, author of 'A Nation Forged by Crisis: A New American History'
In a sweeping historical narrative, Clement Knox demonstrates that the tensions between passion and reason are the driving force animating the regulation of seduction worldwide. Knox's captivating history draws upon a wide variety of sources--from Casanova's diaries to sex-trafficking laws--to show that women have both shaped seduction narratives and been shaped by them: for better, and (usually) for worse.--Hallie Lieberman, author of 'Buzz'
The book's quasibiographical approach provides an unusual but engaging way of addressing its central topic.-- (12/01/2019)