Masculinity and Emotion in Early Modern English LiteratureRoutledge, 5. 12. 2016 - 256 strán (strany) The first full length treatment of how men of different professions, social ranks and ages are empowered by their emotional expressiveness in early modern English literary works, this study examines the profound impact of the cultural shift in the English aristocracy from feudal warriors to emotionally expressive courtiers or gentlemen on all kinds of men in early modern English literature. Jennifer Vaught bases her analysis on the epic, lyric, and romance as well as on drama, pastoral writings and biography, by Shakespeare, Spenser, Sidney, Marlowe, Jonson and Garrick among other writers. Offering new readings of these works, she traces the gradual emergence of men of feeling during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, to the blossoming of this literary version of manhood during the eighteenth century. |
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... York, NY 10017, USA Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business Copyright © 2008 Jennifer C. Vaught 2008 Jennifer C. Vaught has asserted her moral right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988 ...
... York, NY 10017, USA Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business Copyright © 2008 Jennifer C. Vaught 2008 Jennifer C. Vaught has asserted her moral right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988 ...
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... Winter's Tale and Walton's Life of Dr. John Donne 9 Fathers and Rogues: Peddling MiddleClass Values by Shedding Tears on Stage in David Garrick's Postscript Bibliography Index List of Illustrations 4.1 William Hamilton, The Duke of York.
... Winter's Tale and Walton's Life of Dr. John Donne 9 Fathers and Rogues: Peddling MiddleClass Values by Shedding Tears on Stage in David Garrick's Postscript Bibliography Index List of Illustrations 4.1 William Hamilton, The Duke of York.
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Jennifer C. Vaught. List. of. Illustrations. 4.1 William Hamilton, The Duke of York Discovering His Son Aumerle's Treachery Richard II. Act 5. Scene 2, oil on canvas, late 1790s, Folger Shakespeare Library. 4.2 Henry Fuseli, Richard II. Act ...
Jennifer C. Vaught. List. of. Illustrations. 4.1 William Hamilton, The Duke of York Discovering His Son Aumerle's Treachery Richard II. Act 5. Scene 2, oil on canvas, late 1790s, Folger Shakespeare Library. 4.2 Henry Fuseli, Richard II. Act ...
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... to the cover illustration for this book and the Folger Reading Room staff for helping make my visit there a truly delightful and rewarding month. I am grateful to Art Resource in New York City for permission to use their Acknowledgments.
... to the cover illustration for this book and the Folger Reading Room staff for helping make my visit there a truly delightful and rewarding month. I am grateful to Art Resource in New York City for permission to use their Acknowledgments.
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... York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), has been instrumental in my thinking about the related topic of masculinity and emotion. I am indebted to the contributors of this volume for their collective insights on the ways in which gender ...
... York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), has been instrumental in my thinking about the related topic of masculinity and emotion. I am indebted to the contributors of this volume for their collective insights on the ways in which gender ...
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Spensers Dialogic Feminine Voice | |
Stoical Anger in Jonsons | |
Emotional Kings and their Stoical Usurpers | |
Woeful Rhetoric | |
Chivalric Knights Courtiers and Shepherds Prone | |
Lyrical Private Expressions | |
Demonstrative Family Men Masculinity | |
Lamentable Men in Shakespeares | |
Peddling MiddleClass Values by Shedding | |
Postscript | |
Index | |
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