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Defoe’s Writings and Manliness : Contrary Men.
Title:
Defoe’s Writings and Manliness : Contrary Men.
Author:
Gregg, Stephen H.
ISBN:
9780754697428
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (208 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Defoe, manliness and effeminacy -- 1 'Complete' men, trade and history -- 2 Born gentlemen and godly manliness -- 3 Crusoe, toil and temptation -- 4 A Journal of the Plague Year: godly manliness under stress -- 5 Singleton, friendship and secrecy -- 6 Colonel Jack and the perils of delusion -- Conclusion: Contrary Men -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
Defoe's Writings and Manliness is a timely intervention in Defoe studies and in the study of masculinity in eighteenth-century literature more generally. Arguing that Defoe's writings insistently returned to the issues of manliness and its contrary, effeminacy, this book reveals how he drew upon a complex and diverse range of discourses through which masculinity was discussed in the period. It is for this reason that this book crosses over and moves between modern paradigms for the analysis of eighteenth-century masculinity to assess Defoe's men. A combination of Defoe's clarity of vision, a spirit of contrariness and a streak of moral didacticism resulted in an idiosyncratic and restless testing of the forces surrounding his period's ideas of manliness. Defoe's men are men, but they are never unproblematically so: they display a contrariness which indicates that a failure of manliness is never very far away.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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