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- W2073684384 abstract "Abstract This article investigates Robinson's association with one of the most notorious “shows of London” in the 1780s. Dr James Graham's Temple of Health and Hymen featured lectures on sexual health, illustrated by the scantily clad “Vestina”. But Graham's main attraction was his electrified bed, on which jaded couples could rediscover their appetites, assisted by “magnetico-electrical fire”. Among Graham's patrons – for the lectures at least – were the Prince of Wales, Charles James Fox and Robinson – patronage which gave satirists an opportunity to attack all three. Robinson, in caricatures and poems, became a symbol of a new consumerist culture that the Prince and Fox were supposedly encouraging – a culture of seductive surfaces in which everything was for sale. Robinson's body (already “bought” by the Prince) thus became an essential part of a cultural and political critique of the changing times; despite satirising Graham in her novel, Robinson herself never escaped this demeaning role. Even in her..." @default.
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- W2073684384 title "The electrifying Mrs Robinson" @default.
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