Manliness and the Male Novelist in Victorian LiteratureAshgate, 2001 - 139 Seiten The purpose of this book is to address two principal questions: 'Was the concept of masculinity a topic of debate for the Victorians?' and 'Why is Victorian literature full of images of male deviance when Victorian masculinity is defined by discipline?' In his introduction, Dowling defines Victorian masculinity in terms of discipline. He then addresses the central question of why an official ideal of manly discipline in the nineteenth century co-existed with a literature that is full of images of male deviance. In answering this question, he develops a notion of 'hegemonic deviance', whereby a dominant ideal of masculinity defines itself by what it is not. Dowling goes on to examine the fear of effeminacy facing Victorian literary men and the strategies used to combat these fears by the nineteenth-century male novelist. In later chapters, concentrating on Dickens and Thackeray, he examines how the male novelist is defined against multiple images of unmanliness. These chapters illustrate the investment made by men in constructing male 'others', those sources of difference that are constantly produced and then crushed from within gender divide. By analysing how Victorian literary texts both reveal and reconcile historical anxieties about the meaning of manliness, Dowling argues that masculinity is a complex construction rather than a natural given. |
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... leave them to themselves . When I refer to them , incidentally , it is only as a part of my progress . ( p . 562 ) 14 This imperative for personal reserve is also evident on those occasions when David does talk about himself . The ...
... leave them to themselves . When I refer to them , incidentally , it is only as a part of my progress . ( p . 562 ) 14 This imperative for personal reserve is also evident on those occasions when David does talk about himself . The ...
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... leave behind him work that smells of oil . ( p . 177 ) Trollope's prose brilliantly illustrates the point he is making . The active verbs that rush after each other in the first sentence suggest a rapid flow of energy , while the next ...
... leave behind him work that smells of oil . ( p . 177 ) Trollope's prose brilliantly illustrates the point he is making . The active verbs that rush after each other in the first sentence suggest a rapid flow of energy , while the next ...
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... leave a doubt on such a matter . But I do lay claim to whatever merit should be accorded to me for persevering diligence in my profession ' ( p . 364 ) . Trollope's claim to success thus comes from his approach to work , rather than the ...
... leave a doubt on such a matter . But I do lay claim to whatever merit should be accorded to me for persevering diligence in my profession ' ( p . 364 ) . Trollope's claim to success thus comes from his approach to work , rather than the ...
Inhalt
Victorian Metaphors of Manliness | 13 |
Dickens Manliness and the Myth of the Romantic Artist | 26 |
Masculinity and its Discontents in Dickenss David Copperfield | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Manliness and the Male Novelist in Victorian Literature Andrew Dowling Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2017 |
Manliness and the Male Novelist in Victorian Literature Andrew Dowling Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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