When is a Man a Man?

Masculinities in Crisis in Victorian Women's Writing
Tectum, 1. Edition 2010, 91 Pages
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Men are allowed to cry. At least in the novels of Anne Brontë and her sister Charlotte as well as Elizabeth Gaskell. All three surely hold a front-row seat in British literary history. Thus whatever they wrote is still regarded as representative of the Mid-Victorian period. Anja Drautzburg explores Mid-Victorian forms and concepts of masculinity as described by these writers. She addresses questions of gender stereotypes, Victorian conventions and the power of the women authors’ subversive voice. All the examined novels oscillate between extreme representations of manliness. But why are men either soft and feminine, or stone-cold and cruel in the eyes of their creators? And, most importantly, why are masculinities in crisis?
Bibliographical data
Bibliographical data
Edition 1
ISBN 978-3-8288-2170-5
Subtitle Masculinities in Crisis in Victorian Women's Writing
Publication Date Jan 21, 2010
Year of Publication 2010
Publisher Tectum
Format Softcover
Language englisch
Pages 91
Copyright Year 2010
Medium Book
Product Type Scientific literature
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