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Jane Austen and Masculinity
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- 2017
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- Copyright year
- 2017
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-61148-866-1
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-61148-867-8
- Publisher
- University Press Copublishing, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 304
- Product type
- Edited Book
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- CONTENTS No access
- LIST OF TABLES No access
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS No access
- INTRODUCTION: Austen and Masculinity No access Pages 1 - 20
- ABBREVIATIONS No access Pages 21 - 22
- Chapter 1. SKETCHES OF MEN’S KVETCHES: Domestic Masculinities in Emma and Persuasion No access
- Chapter 2. FAILURES OF THE PATRIARCHY: Fathers as Role Models in Jane Austen No access
- Chapter 3. THE PARADOX OF MASCULINE AGENCY IN JANE AUSTEN’S EARLY WORKS No access
- Chapter 4. “I COULD MEET HIM IN NO OTHER WAY”: Dueling, the Culture of Honor, and Modern Masculinity in Sense and Sensibility No access
- Chapter 5. THE SENSIBILITY OF CAPTAIN BENWICK IN LITERARY AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT No access
- Chapter 6. “TILL HE BEGAN TO STAGGER HER”: Literary Men and Melancholia No access
- Chapter 7. EMPIRE OF THE SENSIBLE: Disciplining Love and the 1990s Austen Craze No access
- Chapter 8. AUSTEN’S DANDIES: Frank Churchill and Henry Crawford Play Dress Up No access
- Chapter 9. WALTZING WITH WELLINGTON, BITING WITH BYRON: Heroes in Austen Tribute Texts No access
- Chapter 10. “WHAT A MAN SHOULD BE”: (Re-)Imagining Austenian Masculinity in Film and YouTube Fanvids No access
- Chapter 11. VIRGINIA WOOLF AND THE GENTLEMEN JANEITES, OR THE ORIGINS OF MODERN AUSTEN CRITICISM, 1870–1929 No access
- Chapter 12. PERFORMING TO STRANGERS: Masculinity, Adaptation, and Music in Pride and Prejudice (1995) No access
- Chapter 13. AUSTEN, MUSIC, AND MANHOOD No access
- BIBLIOGRAPHY No access Pages 273 - 286
- INDEX No access Pages 287 - 298
- ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS No access Pages 299 - 304





