ISBN:
1-317-88249-0
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0-582-31919-6
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1-138-14730-3
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1-315-84031-6
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1-317-88250-4
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (487 p.)
Series Statement:
Women And Men In History
Series Statement:
Women and men in history.
DDC:
820.9/352041
Keywords:
English literature History and criticism. 18th century
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Masculinity in literature.
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English literature History and criticism. Early modern, 1500-1700
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Literature and society History 18th century.
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Literature and society History 17th century.
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English literature Male authors
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History and criticism.
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Sex role in literature.
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Men in literature.
Abstract:
This collection of specially commissioned essays provides the first social history of masculinity in the 'long eighteenth century'. Drawing on diaries, court records and prescriptive literature, it explores the different identities of late Stuart and Georgian men. The heterosexual fop, the homosexual, the polite gentleman, the blackguard, the man of religion, the reader of erotica and the violent aggressor are each examined here, and in the process a new and increasingly important field of historical enquiry is opened up to the non-specialist reader.The book opens with a substantial introducti
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of abbreviations; Notes on contributors; 1. Introduction; Part One: Sociability; 2. Sociability and misogyny in the life of John Cannon, 1684-1743; 3. Manliness, effeminacy and the French: gender and the construction of national character in eighteenth-century England; Part Two: Virtue and friendship; 4. The body of the friend: continuity and change in masculine friendship in the seventeenth century; The embrace; The table; The bed; The chamber pot; Gender and society; Bodily humour; Desire; Change
Description / Table of Contents:
5. Homo religiosus: masculinity and religion in the long eighteenth century6. James Boswell's manliness; Boswell as 'man of dignity'; Boswell as 'pretty man'; Boswell as 'blackguard'; Conclusion; Part Three: Violence; 7. Reforming male manners: public insult and the decline of violence in London, 1660-1740; 8. Boys will be boys? Manhood and aggression, 1660-1800; Part Four: Sexuality; 9. 'Nothing is so secret but shall be revealed': the scandalous life of Robert Foulkes; 10. The majesty of the masculine-form': multiplicity and male bodies in eighteenth-century erotica; Part Five: Conclusion
Description / Table of Contents:
11. The old Adam and the new man: emerging themes in the history of English masculinities, 1750-1850Further reading; Index
Note:
First published 1999 by Addison Wesley Longman.
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English
DOI:
10.4324/9781315840314
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