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Romantic masculinities / edited by Tony Pinkney, Keith Hanley, and Fred Botting.

De Gruyter Edinburgh University Press Archive eBook-Package Pre-2000 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pinkney, Tony, Author.
Contributor:
Pinkney, Tony, editor.
Hanley, Keith, editor.
Botting, Fred, editor.
Series:
News from nowhere (Keele University Press) ; 2.
News from nowhere : theory and politics of Romanticism ; 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English literature--Women authors--History and criticism.
English literature.
Women and literature--Great Britain--History--19th century.
Women and literature.
English literature--19th century--History and criticism.
Gender identity in literature.
Romanticism--Great Britain.
Romanticism.
Masculinity in literature.
Sex role in literature.
Men in literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (136 pages).
Place of Publication:
Keele, Staffordshire : Keele University Press, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Analysis of gender dynamics is providing some of the most exciting and innovative research in the field of contemporary Romantic studies. This collection reflects that interest and examines in particular the points at which women Romantic writers anticipate, resist and intersect with the literary productions of their male contemporaries. International scholars provide contributions which range from an examination of Wordsworth's 'Tintern Abbey' to the crossings of gender and class to be found in the English dialect writing of Ann Wheeler of Westmoreland.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
1 Gendering the Canons of Romanticism: Past and Present
2 Re/Writing Home: Women Romantic Writers and the Politics of Location
3 Dialect, Gender and the Politics of the Local: The Writing of Ann Wheeler
4 The Father’s Seduction in Mary Shelley’s Mathilda
5 Reading ‘Tintern Abbey’: Towards a Politics of Cultural Production
6 The Pen and Sword: Felicia Hemans’s Records of Man
7 Jack the Ripper, Sherlock Holmes, and the New Woman
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-4744-7166-8
1-4744-0099-X
0-585-15903-3

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