Anxious Masculinity in Early Modern England
Discover the intricate dynamics of heterosexual masculine identity during the Renaissance with Anxious Masculinity in Early Modern England by Mark Breitenberg. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1996, this insightful paperback spans 236 pages and delves into the works of notable writers such as Shakespeare, Montaigne, Bacon, Burton, and Jane Anger. Breitenberg skillfully examines how masculine anxiety not only poses challenges but also serves as a driving force in sustaining patriarchal ideologies. This compelling analysis offers readers a deeper understanding of the cultural and literary contexts of early modern England, making it a must-read for anyone interested in gender studies, literature, and history. Enhance your library with this thought-provoking exploration of masculinity and its implications in Renaissance culture.