Jane Austen and Masculinity
Herausgeber: Kramp, Michael
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Essays in this wide-ranging collection consider representations of men and masculinity in Jane Austen’s fiction and popular adaptations of her novels. As the first volume to specifically address this topic, Jane Austen and Masculinity makes an important critical intervention, and invites further research on gender and sexuality within Austen’s corpus.
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Essays in this wide-ranging collection consider representations of men and masculinity in Jane Austen’s fiction and popular adaptations of her novels. As the first volume to specifically address this topic, Jane Austen and Masculinity makes an important critical intervention, and invites further research on gender and sexuality within Austen’s corpus.
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- Verlag: Bucknell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781684485437
- ISBN-10: 1684485436
- Artikelnr.: 70027521
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Bucknell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781684485437
- ISBN-10: 1684485436
- Artikelnr.: 70027521
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
MICHAEL KRAMP is a professor of English at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He is the author of Patriarchy’s Creative Resilience: Late-Victorian Speculative Fiction and Disciplining Love: Austen and the Modern Man and the editor of Jane Austen and Critical Theory.
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Austen and Masculinity
Michael Kramp
Abbreviations
P A R T I : M E N , D O M E S T I C I T Y , A N D T H E F A M I L Y
1 Sketches of Men’s Kvetches: Domestic Masculinities in Emma and
Persuasion
Jan Fergus
2 Failures of the Patriarchy: Fathers as Role Models in Jane
Austen
Kit Kincade
3 The Paradox of Masculine Agency in Jane Austen’s Early
Works
Joanne Wilkes
P A R T I I : M A S C U L I N I T Y , H O N O R , A N D F E E L I N G
4 “I could meet him in no other way”: Dueling, the Culture of
Honor, and Modern Masculinity in Sense and Sensibility
Megan A. Woodworth
5 The Sensibility of Captain Benwick in Literary and Historical
Context
Natasha Duquette
6 “Till he began to stagger her”: Literary Men and
Melancholia
Enit K. Steiner
P A R T I I I : M A L E S E X U A L I T I E S A N D D E S I R E S
7 Empire of the Sensible: Disciplining Love and the 1990’s Austen
Craze
Carol Siegel and Bryce Campbell
8 Austen’s Dandies: Frank Churchill and Henry Crawford Play Dress
Up
Zachary Snider
P A R T I V : T H E M E N O F A U S T E N ’ S A F T E R L I V E S
9 Waltzing with Wellington, Biting with Byron: Heroes in Austen’s
Tribute Texts
Lisa Hopkins
10 “What a man should be”: (Re-)Imagining Austenian Masculinity in
Film and YouTube Fanvids
Rebecca White
11 Virginia Woolf and the Gentlemen Janeites, or the Origins of
Modern Austen Criticism, 1870–1929
Jason Solinger
P A R T V : F I L M M U S I C A N D M A S C U L I N I T Y
12 Performing to Strangers: Masculinity, Adaptation, and Music in
Pride and Prejudice (1995)
Gayle Magee
13 Austen, Music, and Manhood
Linda Zionkowski and Miriam Hart
Bibliography
Index
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Austen and Masculinity
Michael Kramp
Abbreviations
P A R T I : M E N , D O M E S T I C I T Y , A N D T H E F A M I L Y
1 Sketches of Men’s Kvetches: Domestic Masculinities in Emma and
Persuasion
Jan Fergus
2 Failures of the Patriarchy: Fathers as Role Models in Jane
Austen
Kit Kincade
3 The Paradox of Masculine Agency in Jane Austen’s Early
Works
Joanne Wilkes
P A R T I I : M A S C U L I N I T Y , H O N O R , A N D F E E L I N G
4 “I could meet him in no other way”: Dueling, the Culture of
Honor, and Modern Masculinity in Sense and Sensibility
Megan A. Woodworth
5 The Sensibility of Captain Benwick in Literary and Historical
Context
Natasha Duquette
6 “Till he began to stagger her”: Literary Men and
Melancholia
Enit K. Steiner
P A R T I I I : M A L E S E X U A L I T I E S A N D D E S I R E S
7 Empire of the Sensible: Disciplining Love and the 1990’s Austen
Craze
Carol Siegel and Bryce Campbell
8 Austen’s Dandies: Frank Churchill and Henry Crawford Play Dress
Up
Zachary Snider
P A R T I V : T H E M E N O F A U S T E N ’ S A F T E R L I V E S
9 Waltzing with Wellington, Biting with Byron: Heroes in Austen’s
Tribute Texts
Lisa Hopkins
10 “What a man should be”: (Re-)Imagining Austenian Masculinity in
Film and YouTube Fanvids
Rebecca White
11 Virginia Woolf and the Gentlemen Janeites, or the Origins of
Modern Austen Criticism, 1870–1929
Jason Solinger
P A R T V : F I L M M U S I C A N D M A S C U L I N I T Y
12 Performing to Strangers: Masculinity, Adaptation, and Music in
Pride and Prejudice (1995)
Gayle Magee
13 Austen, Music, and Manhood
Linda Zionkowski and Miriam Hart
Bibliography
Index
About the Contributors
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Austen and Masculinity
Michael Kramp
Abbreviations
P A R T I : M E N , D O M E S T I C I T Y , A N D T H E F A M I L Y
1 Sketches of Men’s Kvetches: Domestic Masculinities in Emma and
Persuasion
Jan Fergus
2 Failures of the Patriarchy: Fathers as Role Models in Jane
Austen
Kit Kincade
3 The Paradox of Masculine Agency in Jane Austen’s Early
Works
Joanne Wilkes
P A R T I I : M A S C U L I N I T Y , H O N O R , A N D F E E L I N G
4 “I could meet him in no other way”: Dueling, the Culture of
Honor, and Modern Masculinity in Sense and Sensibility
Megan A. Woodworth
5 The Sensibility of Captain Benwick in Literary and Historical
Context
Natasha Duquette
6 “Till he began to stagger her”: Literary Men and
Melancholia
Enit K. Steiner
P A R T I I I : M A L E S E X U A L I T I E S A N D D E S I R E S
7 Empire of the Sensible: Disciplining Love and the 1990’s Austen
Craze
Carol Siegel and Bryce Campbell
8 Austen’s Dandies: Frank Churchill and Henry Crawford Play Dress
Up
Zachary Snider
P A R T I V : T H E M E N O F A U S T E N ’ S A F T E R L I V E S
9 Waltzing with Wellington, Biting with Byron: Heroes in Austen’s
Tribute Texts
Lisa Hopkins
10 “What a man should be”: (Re-)Imagining Austenian Masculinity in
Film and YouTube Fanvids
Rebecca White
11 Virginia Woolf and the Gentlemen Janeites, or the Origins of
Modern Austen Criticism, 1870–1929
Jason Solinger
P A R T V : F I L M M U S I C A N D M A S C U L I N I T Y
12 Performing to Strangers: Masculinity, Adaptation, and Music in
Pride and Prejudice (1995)
Gayle Magee
13 Austen, Music, and Manhood
Linda Zionkowski and Miriam Hart
Bibliography
Index
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Austen and Masculinity
Michael Kramp
Abbreviations
P A R T I : M E N , D O M E S T I C I T Y , A N D T H E F A M I L Y
1 Sketches of Men’s Kvetches: Domestic Masculinities in Emma and
Persuasion
Jan Fergus
2 Failures of the Patriarchy: Fathers as Role Models in Jane
Austen
Kit Kincade
3 The Paradox of Masculine Agency in Jane Austen’s Early
Works
Joanne Wilkes
P A R T I I : M A S C U L I N I T Y , H O N O R , A N D F E E L I N G
4 “I could meet him in no other way”: Dueling, the Culture of
Honor, and Modern Masculinity in Sense and Sensibility
Megan A. Woodworth
5 The Sensibility of Captain Benwick in Literary and Historical
Context
Natasha Duquette
6 “Till he began to stagger her”: Literary Men and
Melancholia
Enit K. Steiner
P A R T I I I : M A L E S E X U A L I T I E S A N D D E S I R E S
7 Empire of the Sensible: Disciplining Love and the 1990’s Austen
Craze
Carol Siegel and Bryce Campbell
8 Austen’s Dandies: Frank Churchill and Henry Crawford Play Dress
Up
Zachary Snider
P A R T I V : T H E M E N O F A U S T E N ’ S A F T E R L I V E S
9 Waltzing with Wellington, Biting with Byron: Heroes in Austen’s
Tribute Texts
Lisa Hopkins
10 “What a man should be”: (Re-)Imagining Austenian Masculinity in
Film and YouTube Fanvids
Rebecca White
11 Virginia Woolf and the Gentlemen Janeites, or the Origins of
Modern Austen Criticism, 1870–1929
Jason Solinger
P A R T V : F I L M M U S I C A N D M A S C U L I N I T Y
12 Performing to Strangers: Masculinity, Adaptation, and Music in
Pride and Prejudice (1995)
Gayle Magee
13 Austen, Music, and Manhood
Linda Zionkowski and Miriam Hart
Bibliography
Index
About the Contributors