The permeability between the private and public spheres in the Renaissance led to an emergence of new forms of masculine representation. In a time when manhood was intertwined with militaristic qualities, this bool demonstrates how in the domestic sphere, a gentler version of masculinity was fostered amongst the nobility.
The permeability between the private and public spheres in the Renaissance led to an emergence of new forms of masculine representation. In a time when manhood was intertwined with militaristic qualities, this bool demonstrates how in the domestic sphere, a gentler version of masculinity was fostered amongst the nobility.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erika D'Souza is an Assistant Professor of English and a specialist in Renaissance/Early Modern literature. She received her Ph.D. in English Literature and the History of Art from the University of Arizona in 2020; since 2022, she has taught at the University of Tokyo in the Department of English at Komaba. Her scholarly work has been previously published in Early Modern Literary Studies, and includes topics from masculinity studies, historical fashion and miniature portraiture.
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Acknowledgements A Note on the Text Introduction I: Private Manhood in Renaissance England Introduction II: From Henry to Elizabeth to James: The Progression of Courtly Masculinity Chapter One: Masculinity through Child-Rearing: Private Honour in the Letters of Robert Sidney Chapter Two: Shame, Conscience and Emasculation: Private Honour and the Sonnets of Robert Sidney Chapter Three: Private Honour and Nicholas Hilliard's Portrait Miniature of Robert Sidney Chapter Four: Private Honour and Masculinity in Prince Henry's Investiture Masques Conclusion: Public Functions of Private Masculine Honour Index
Acknowledgements A Note on the Text Introduction I: Private Manhood in Renaissance England Introduction II: From Henry to Elizabeth to James: The Progression of Courtly Masculinity Chapter One: Masculinity through Child-Rearing: Private Honour in the Letters of Robert Sidney Chapter Two: Shame, Conscience and Emasculation: Private Honour and the Sonnets of Robert Sidney Chapter Three: Private Honour and Nicholas Hilliard's Portrait Miniature of Robert Sidney Chapter Four: Private Honour and Masculinity in Prince Henry's Investiture Masques Conclusion: Public Functions of Private Masculine Honour Index
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