Domestic Intimacies: Incest and the Liberal Subject in Nineteenth-Century America
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Although it is commonly thought that incest has been taboo throughout history, nineteenthcentury Americans evinced a great cultural anxiety that the prohibition was failing. Theologians debated the meaning and limits of biblical proscription, while jurists abandoned such injunctions and invented a new prohibition organized around the nuclear family. Novelists crafted fictional tales of accidental incest resulting from the severed ties between public and private life, while antislavery writ...






















