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Exploring Early Modern Sexualities

Exploring Early Modern Sexualities

Jason O'Toole

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2025
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How might we understand early modern sexuality prior to contemporary interpretations of sexuality? What does the sex life of James VI and I tell us about the history of sexuality? Jason O’Toole explores the network of intimacy which structured itself around King James VI and I, his wife Anna of Denmark and James’ prominent as well as ancillary favourites to provide answers to these questions. O’Toole presents a cultural and literary history of homoerotic desire by analysing the politics and texture of queer culture at the Jacobean court.To uncover this history, he investigates how physical manifestations of desire reveal themselves through intimacy between physical bodies and through the handling, employment and exchange of material bodies and objects. Objects which simultaneously represent accepted and forbidden desire. Highlighting how same-sex desire was often concealed, O’Toole evaluates how literary works from the period communicate an unnamed desire between men through metaphor, allegories and Classical allusions. Primary texts including poems, masques, and unpublished manuscripts, recurrent tropes, material culture such as artistic artefacts and architectural design are analysed to unpack sexual double meanings and demonstrate how homoeroticism acts as a regular and accessible subtext. This focus illustrates how homoerotic and homosocial desire were both interwoven and normative in the courts of King James VI & I, foregrounding the social, cultural and political importance of same-sex desire in the early modern period.
The Writing Irish

The Writing Irish

Jason O'Toole

Bearmanor Media
2021
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"Indisputably Ireland's most talented and prolific interviewer." - Irish Daily Mail The Writing Irish is an anthology of in-depth interviews with some of the island's leading literary luminaries. This wide-ranging collection of 18 subjects includes several of Ireland's most critically acclaimed novelists: Jennifer Johnston, Sebastian Barry, John Boyne, Emma Donoghue, Donal Ryan, Joseph O'Connor, Pat McCabe, and Dermot Healy, who was described as a Celtic Hemingway. There's two entire chapters dedicated to the many candid discussions O'Toole enjoyed with the late Irish-American author JP Donleavy, whose book The Ginger Man was selected 99th out of the Modern Library's Best 100 Novels of the 20th Century. As the great man himself quipped, "I guess that's better than a kick in the arse " The eclectic collection also includes best-selling authors Deirdre Purcell, Derek Landy and Lee Dunne, who held the dubious honor of being Ireland's most banned novelist. The Writing Irish has a posthumously published lengthy Q&A with the critically acclaimed poet Leland Bardwell and a rare personal interview with the two-term, sitting Irish President Michael D. Higgins. O'Toole also enjoyed fascinating exchanges with Brendan Behan's biographer Ulick O'Connor and Ian Gibson, whose authoritative tomes on Lorca and Salvador Dalí have seen him hailed as "the creator of modern biography in Spain." "O'Toole specialises in in-your-face interviews."- Sunday Independent Jason O'Toole is frequently hailed as the finest interviewer of his generation. He is a columnist with the Irish Sunday Mirror and a music writer for the Irish Daily Mirror. The Writing Irish is his ninth book.
The Writing Irish (hardback)

The Writing Irish (hardback)

Jason O'Toole

Bearmanor Media
2021
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"Indisputably Ireland's most talented and prolific interviewer." - Irish Daily Mail The Writing Irish is an anthology of in-depth interviews with some of the island's leading literary luminaries. This wide-ranging collection of 18 subjects includes several of Ireland's most critically acclaimed novelists: Jennifer Johnston, Sebastian Barry, John Boyne, Emma Donoghue, Donal Ryan, Joseph O'Connor, Pat McCabe, and Dermot Healy, who was described as a Celtic Hemingway. There's two entire chapters dedicated to the many candid discussions O'Toole enjoyed with the late Irish-American author JP Donleavy, whose book The Ginger Man was selected 99th out of the Modern Library's Best 100 Novels of the 20th Century. As the great man himself quipped, "I guess that's better than a kick in the arse " The eclectic collection also includes best-selling authors Deirdre Purcell, Derek Landy and Lee Dunne, who held the dubious honor of being Ireland's most banned novelist. The Writing Irish has a posthumously published lengthy Q&A with the critically acclaimed poet Leland Bardwell and a rare personal interview with the two-term, sitting Irish President Michael D. Higgins. O'Toole also enjoyed fascinating exchanges with Brendan Behan's biographer Ulick O'Connor and Ian Gibson, whose authoritative tomes on Lorca and Salvador Dalí have seen him hailed as "the creator of modern biography in Spain." "O'Toole specialises in in-your-face interviews."- Sunday Independent Jason O'Toole is frequently hailed as the finest interviewer of his generation. He is a columnist with the Irish Sunday Mirror and a music writer for the Irish Daily Mirror. The Writing Irish is his ninth book.
Soulless Heavens: Remedies, Maledictions and Directions
In his second collection of lyrical poetry, Jason O'Toole takes his readers on a ride-along through the precincts of Hell. From the Lower East Side of the 1980s to South Side of San Antonio of the 1990s, and later into the underworld of Atlanta, O'Toole tells the stories of the gang members, sex workers, drug dealers and users he met along the way. Equal parts urban grimoire and profane hymnal, Soulless Heavens is ultimately a guidebook to finding redemption in a fallen world. Quotes: Soulless Heavens is a perfect book to take along and read again and again over a course of days. There's a compelling level of modern mastery to its composition, a sense of literate-as well as arcane-magic to the words and pace. Reading through it is an experience akin to glimpsing the poet's soul shining out through numinous words. --Juleigh Howard-Hobson, Poet and author of Our Otherworld"Do you dare peek at the Dragon of Humanity's underbelly? You'll be hypnotized by the glint of gem-like scales, so prepare to admit the beauty of each one as a reflecting mirror. Mr. O'Toole is the Hubert Selby Jr of verse, wrapping the reader in dark, American narratives. A must read for the strong of heart." --Amie Beckwith of Horse Cult, and A: F: O: B: G"With ancient tools of articulation brought to a modern world of ever-isolating stupefaction, there exists a direct line to Jason O'Toole from William Carlos Williams through Robert Lowell and David Ignatow, minus, perhaps, the bathos of Bukowski. He picks up the poet's torch from right before literature lost its way in that ungodly ass of self-absorption and petty identity group cheerleading. Crawl back out of that ass, you people " -- David E. Williams, Singer-Songwriter