Eighteenth-century women writers and the gentleman's liberation movement independence, war, masculinity, and the novel, 1778-1818
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, Vt. :
Ashgate
c2011.
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Series: | British literature in context in the long eighteenth century.
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Table of Contents:
- Un jeune homme comme il y en a peu: Evelina and the masculine empire
- If a man dared act for himself: Cecilia and the family romance of the American Revolution
- The best were only men of theory: masculinity, revolution, and reform, 1789-1793
- From men of theory to theoretical men: Smith, West, and masculinity at war, 1793-1802
- A really respectable, enlightened and useful country gentleman: men of fashion, men of merit, and the rehabilitation of the landed gentleman
- Gentleman-like manner: gentlemanly professionals, merit, and the end of patronage
- You misled me by the term gentleman: a final farewell to foppery and nonsense.