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In Victorian Oxford the fashion for medieval art, culture and religion was satirised by students as queerly perverse in a series of prints that have been preserved in the Bodleian. Looking at these today opens up debate on the ways in which diverse forms of queerness were perceived in the Middle Ages, the nineteenth century and today.