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@inproceedings{605471, author = {Kaylor, Michael Matthew}, address = {Brno}, booktitle = {Theory and Practice in English Studies}, keywords = {William Johnson; William Johnson Cory; Eton College; Victorian pedagogy; Pederasty; Paederasty; Uranian; Uranian poetry; Ionica; An Invocation; Comatas; Homoeroticism; Victorian Literature; Gay Studies}, language = {eng}, location = {Brno}, isbn = {80-210-3836-5}, pages = {79-85, vol. 4}, publisher = {Masaryk University}, title = {"In Thy Cedarn Prison Thou Waitest": Johnson's "Ionica" and Uranian Intertextuality}, year = {2005} }
TY - JOUR ID - 605471 AU - Kaylor, Michael Matthew PY - 2005 TI - "In Thy Cedarn Prison Thou Waitest": Johnson's "Ionica" and Uranian Intertextuality PB - Masaryk University CY - Brno SN - 8021038365 KW - William Johnson KW - William Johnson Cory KW - Eton College KW - Victorian pedagogy KW - Pederasty KW - Paederasty KW - Uranian KW - Uranian poetry KW - Ionica KW - An Invocation KW - Comatas KW - Homoeroticism KW - Victorian Literature KW - Gay Studies N2 - This paper examines the pederastic pedagogy practiced by the Eton master William Johnson (later Cory), particularly as this relates to his fostering of the Uranian movement through the verses of his 'Ionica'. It provides a close reading of his poem 'An Invocation', a poem that employs the Classical story of the imprisoned goatherd Comatas, who was sustained through the intervention of the Muses, to illustrate the boxed positionality of the Victorian Uranians. ER -
KAYLOR, Michael Matthew. ''In Thy Cedarn Prison Thou Waitest'': Johnson's ''Ionica'' and Uranian Intertextuality. In \textit{Theory and Practice in English Studies}. Brno: Masaryk University, 2005, s.~79-85, vol. 4, 7 s. ISBN~80-210-3836-5.
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