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Masculinity in the Work of Elizabeth Gaskell, 1st ed. 2020

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Masculinity in the Work of Elizabeth Gaskell

This book is the first full-length study to focus on the representation of masculinity in Elizabeth Gaskell?s novels. In examining Gaskell?s understanding of masculine identity as a social construct and considering how her writing engages with Victorian ideologies of gender, this book demonstrates that Gaskell defies an essentialist approach to gender and instead explores masculinity over time, genre, region, and class, making it clear that masculinity is not monolithic but relational, culturally constructed, and dependent on many contexts. It analyses Gaskell?s depiction of what it means to be a ?man? and a ?gentleman?, exploring Mary Barton, North and South, Ruth, Cousin Phillis, Sylvia?s Lovers, and Wives and Daughters, as well as contemporary Victorian works and key contexts such as sympathy, historic change, and industrialism. The target audiences are academics, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students and research specialists, and it will most appeal to Victorian Literature, Gender Studies, and Masculinity Studies disciplines.  

1. Introduction.- 2. Working Class Masculinity in Mary Barton.- 3. Masters and Hands in North and South.- 4. Intertextual Masculinities in The Scarlet Letter and Ruth.- 5. Models of Masculinity in David Copperfield and Cousin Phillis.- 6. Historic Masculinities in Sylvia’s Lovers.- 7. Husbands and Sons: Masculinity in Wives and Daughters.- 8. Conclusion.

Meghan Lowe is a Research Specialist at Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), a global not-for-profit organization. She earned a PhD for her doctoral research on Elizabeth Gaskell from the University of St Andrews, UK, where she also taught on nineteenth-century British and comparative literature modules.

Addresses a void in Gaskell scholarship, as well as the significance of masculinity to Victorian literature more generally

Reveals that Gaskell views masculinity not as monolithic but rather as relational and shaped by many contexts, from regional identity and historic change to intertextuality and sympathy

Demonstrates how Gaskell defies an essentialist approach to masculinity

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Date de parution :

Ouvrage de 230 p.

14.8x21 cm

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