Boy-Man, Masculinity and Immaturity in the Long Nineteenth Century
Discover the intriguing exploration of masculinity in literature with Boy-Man, Masculinity and Immaturity in the Long Nineteenth Century by Peter Newbon. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2018, this thought-provoking hardback spans 357 pages and delves into the unique traits of childlike immaturity found in male writers of the 19th century.
Newbon examines how these characteristics were employed as a tool of political satire during the tumultuous period of the French Revolution, critiquing notable figures such as Wordsworth, Keats, Hunt, and Lamb. This insightful analysis not only sheds light on the literary landscape of Great Britain but also challenges conventional notions of masculinity and maturity in English literature.
Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of Romanticism, this book offers a compelling perspective on the intersection of gender and literary criticism. Add this essential read to your collection and explore the complexities of masculinity throughout the long nineteenth century.