A man's place
masculinity and the middle-class home in Victorian England
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Author
Publication
1999 - Yale University Press, New Haven [Conn.], Connecticut
Language
English
Word Count
63,000 words, Guess
Page Count
252 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL370683M
- ISBN-100300077793
- OCLC Control Number47011749
- OCLC Control Number39922043
- Library of Congress Control Number98031422
and 2 more
- Goodreads39120
- LibraryThing420194
Classifications
- DDC305.31/0942/09034
- LCCHQ1090.7.G7 T67 1999
Description
John Tosh shows how profoundly men's lives were conditioned by the Victorian ideal, and how they negotiated its many contradictions. Tosh begins by looking at the experience of boyhood, married life, sex and fatherhood in the early decades of the nineteenth century - illustrated by case-studies representing a variety of backgrounds - and then contrasts this with the lives of the late Victorian generation. By the 1870s, men were becoming less enchanted with the pleasures of home. Once the rights of wives were extended by law and society, marriage seemed less attractive, and the bachelor world of clubland flourished as never before. The Victorians declared that to be fully human and fully masculine, men must be active participants in domestic life. In exposing the contradictions in this ideal, they defined the climate for gender politics in the next century.
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- A man's place: masculinity and the middle-class home in Victorian England
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