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New Men in Trollope's Novels : Rewriting the Victorian Male

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"New Men in Trollope's Novels" challenges the popular construction of Victorian men as patriarchal despots and suggests that hands-on fatherhood may have been a nineteenth-century norm.

Beginning with an evaluation of the evidence for cultural determinations of masculinity during Trollope's times, Markwick sets the stage with a discussion of the religious, philosophical, and educational influences that informed the evolution of Trollope's personal views of masculinity as he grew from boyhood into later manhood.Her treatment of his novels, drawing on a wide selection from across the oevre, shows that sensitive examination of Trollope's texts discovers him advancing a startlingly modern model of manhood under a veneer of conformity.

Trollope's independent views on child-rearing, education, courtship, marriage, parenthood, and gay men are also discussed within the context of Victorian culture in this witty, original, and immensely knowledgeable study of Victorian masculinity.

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Ashgate Publishing Limited
0754657248 / 9780754657248
Hardback
823.8
20/12/2007
United Kingdom
English
250 p. : ill.
24 cm
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More