The Victorian novel and masculinity

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The Victorian novel and masculinity

edited by Phillip Mallett

Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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What did it mean, in the rapidly changing world of Victorian England, to 'be a man'? In essays written specially for this volume, nine distinguished scholars from Britain and the USA show how Victorian novelists from the Brontes to Conrad sought to discover what made men, what broke them, and what restored them.

Table of Contents

  • Preface Notes on the contributors 1. Masculinity, Power and Play in the Work of the Brontes
  • Sara Lodge 2. Working-Class Masculinity and the Victorian Novel
  • Chris Louttit 3. Dickens and Masculinity: the Necessity of the Nurturing Male
  • Natalie McKnight 4. Tomboys and Girly Boys in George Eliot's Early Fiction
  • Shelley Trower 5. Manful Assertions: Affect, Domesticity and Class Status Anxiety in East Lynne and Aurora Floyd
  • Richard Nemesvari 6. Growing up to be a man: Thomas Hardy and Masculinity
  • Jane Thomas 7. Masculinity, Imperialism and the Novel
  • Phillip Mallett 8. Aestheticism, Resistance and the Realist Novel: Marius and Masculinity
  • Emma Sutton 9. Conrad's Theatre of Masculinities
  • Linda M. Shires Index

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