Gothic Masculinity
Title | Gothic Masculinity PDF eBook |
Author | Ellen Brinks |
Publisher | Bucknell University Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780838755242 |
Hegel possessed : reading the gothic in the phenomenology of mind -- The male romantic poet as gothic subject : Keats's Hyperion and The fall of hyperion : a dream -- Sharing gothic secrets : Byron's The Giaour and Lara -- "This dream it would not pass away" : Christabel and mimetic enchantment -- The gothic romance of Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Fliess
Conflicting Masculinities
Title | Conflicting Masculinities PDF eBook |
Author | Katherine Byrne |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 323 |
Release | 2018-06-14 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1838608168 |
Never before has period drama offered viewers such an assortment of complex male characters, from transported felons and syphilitic detectives to shell shocked soldiers and gangland criminals. Neo-Victorian Gothic fictions like Penny Dreadful represent masculinity at its darkest, Poldark and Outlander have refashioned the romantic hero and anti-heritage series like Peaky Blinders portray masculinity in crisis, at moments when the patriarchy was being bombarded by forces like World War I, the rise of first wave feminism and the breakdown of Empire. Scholars of film, media, literature and history explore the very different types of maleness offered by contemporary television and show how the intersection of class, race, history and masculinity in period dramas has come to hold such broad appeal to twenty-first-century audiences.
Gender and the Male Character in 21st Century Fairy Tale Narratives
Title | Gender and the Male Character in 21st Century Fairy Tale Narratives PDF eBook |
Author | Natalie Le Clue |
Publisher | Emerald Group Publishing |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2024-09-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1837537909 |
Putting Prince Charming in the academic spotlight, this collection examines the evolution of male fairy tale characters across modern series and films to bridge a gap that afflicts multiple disciplines.
The Longman Anthology of Gothic Verse
Title | The Longman Anthology of Gothic Verse PDF eBook |
Author | Caroline Franklin |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 606 |
Release | 2024-11-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1040279015 |
Gothic verse liberated the dark side of Romantic and Victorian verse: its medievalism, melancholy and morbidity. Some poets intended merely to shock or entertain, but Gothic also liberated the creative imagination and inspired them to enter disturbing areas of the psyche and to portray extreme states of human consciousness. This anthology illustrates that journey. This is the first modern anthology of Gothic verse. It traces the rise of Gothic in the late eighteenth century and follows its footsteps through the nineteenth century. Gothic has never truly died as it constantly reinvents itself, and this lively, illustrated and annotated anthology offers students the atmospheric poetry that originally studded terror novels and inspired horror films. Alongside canonical verse by Coleridge, Keats and Poe, it introduces readers to lesser-known authors excursions into the macabre and the grotesque. A wide range of poetic forms is included: as well as ballads, tales, lyrics, meditative odes and dramatic monologues, a medievalist romance by Scott and Gothic drama by Byron are also included in full. A substantial introduction by Caroline Franklin puts the rise of Gothic poetry into its historical context, relating it both to Romanticism and Enlightenment historicism. Although Gothic fiction has now been receiving serious critical attention for twenty years, Gothic verse has been largely overlooked. It is therefore hoped that this anthology will stimulate scholarly interest as well as readers pleasure in these unearthly poems.
Victorian demons
Title | Victorian demons PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Smith |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2017-06-01 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 1526125579 |
Victorian demons provides the first extensive exploration of largely middle-class masculinities in crisis at the fin de siècle. It analyses how ostensibly controlling models of masculinity became demonised in a variety of literary and medical contexts, revealing the period to be much more ideologically complex than has hitherto been understood, and makes a significant contribution to Gothic scholarship. Andrew Smith demonstrates how a Gothic language of monstrosity, drawn from narratives such as 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' and 'Dracula', increasingly influenced a range of medical and cultural contexts, destabilising these apparently dominant masculine scripts. He provides a coherent analysis of a range of examples relating to masculinity drawn from literary, medical, legal and sociological contexts, including Joseph Merrick ('The Elephant Man'), the Whitechapel murders of 1888, Sherlock Holmes's London, the writings and trials of Oscar Wilde, theories of degeneration and medical textbooks on syphilis.
Masculinity, Militarism and Eighteenth-Century Culture, 1689–1815
Title | Masculinity, Militarism and Eighteenth-Century Culture, 1689–1815 PDF eBook |
Author | Julia Banister |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 2018-04-26 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1108173705 |
This book investigates the figure of the military man in the long eighteenth century in order to explore how ideas about militarism served as vehicles for conceptualizations of masculinity. Bringing together representations of military men and accounts of court martial proceedings, this book examines eighteenth-century arguments about masculinity and those that appealed to the 'naturally' sexed body and construed masculinity as social construction and performance. Julia Banister's discussion draws on a range of printed materials, including canonical literary and philosophical texts by David Hume, Adam Smith, Horace Walpole and Jane Austen, and texts relating to the naval trials of, amongst others, Admiral John Byng. By mapping eighteenth-century ideas about militarism, including professionalism and heroism, alongside broader cultural concerns with politeness, sensibility, the Gothic past and celebrity, Julia Banister reveals how ideas about masculinity and militarism were shaped by and within eighteenth-century culture.
Ageing Masculinities in Contemporary European and Anglophone Cinema
Title | Ageing Masculinities in Contemporary European and Anglophone Cinema PDF eBook |
Author | Tony Tracy |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 2022-12-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000830144 |
This volume offers a unique exploration of how ageing masculinities are constructed and represented in contemporary international cinema. With chapters spanning a range of national cinemas, the primarily European focus of the book is juxtaposed with analysis of the social and cultural constructions of manhood and the "anti-ageing" impulses of male stardom in contemporary Hollywood. These themes are inflected in different ways throughout the volume, from considering how old age is not the monolithic and unified life stage with which it is often framed, to exploring issues of queerness, sexuality, and asexuality, as well as themes such as national cinema and dementia. Offering a diverse and multifaceted portrait of ageing and masculinity in contemporary cinema, this book will be of interest to scholars and students of film and screen studies, gender and masculinity studies, and cultural gerontology.