Wilde Writings 2003
DOI: 10.3138/9781442683501-007
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4. Wilde's Exquisite Pain

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“…Next to it is a sculpture of St. Sebastian, a martyr often homoerotically depicted as tied to a pole, wearing a loincloth and penetrated by arrows-an emblem of gay male masochism. 47 For a reader familiar with the homocultural code, these elements will be obvious markers of the professor's homosexuality. Roland, however, is unable to read any precise significance into them.…”
Section: Følelsers Forvirring Here Represents An Interesting Transformation Compared Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next to it is a sculpture of St. Sebastian, a martyr often homoerotically depicted as tied to a pole, wearing a loincloth and penetrated by arrows-an emblem of gay male masochism. 47 For a reader familiar with the homocultural code, these elements will be obvious markers of the professor's homosexuality. Roland, however, is unable to read any precise significance into them.…”
Section: Følelsers Forvirring Here Represents An Interesting Transformation Compared Tomentioning
confidence: 99%