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  1. Bachelors, manhood, and the novel, 1850-1925
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Katherine Snyder's study explores the significance of the bachelor narrator, a prevalent but little-recognised figure in premodernist and modernist fiction by male authors, including Hawthorne, James, Conrad, Ford and Fitzgerald. Snyder demonstrates... mehr

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    Katherine Snyder's study explores the significance of the bachelor narrator, a prevalent but little-recognised figure in premodernist and modernist fiction by male authors, including Hawthorne, James, Conrad, Ford and Fitzgerald. Snyder demonstrates that bachelors functioned in cultural and literary discourse as threshold figures who, by crossing the shifting, permeable boundaries of bourgeois domesticity, highlighted the limits of conventional masculinity. The very marginality of the figure, Snyder argues, effects a critique of gendered norms of manhood, while the symbolic function of marriage as a means of plot resolution is also made more complex by the presence of the single man. Bachelor figures made, moreover, an ideal narrative device for male authors who themselves occupied vexed cultural positions. By attending to the gendered identities and relations at issue in these narratives, Snyder's study discloses the aesthetic and political underpinnings of the traditional canon of English and American male modernism

     

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  2. Bachelors, manhood, and the novel, 1850-1925
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K.

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 051100642X; 9780511006425
    RVK Klassifikation: HG 680 ; HL 1331 ; HT 1818
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; American fiction; American fiction / Male authors; Bachelors in literature; English fiction; English fiction / Male authors; First person narrative; Intellectual life; Masculinity in literature; Men in literature; American fiction; Bachelors in literature; American fiction; English fiction; English fiction; Masculinity in literature; First person narrative; Men in literature; Literatur; Lediger <Motiv>; Roman; Lediger; Englisch; Erzähler <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Conrad, Joseph / 1857-1924 / Characters. Bachelors / Characters. Bachelors; James, Henry / 1843-1916 / Characters. Bachelors / Characters. Bachelors; Conrad, Joseph / 1857-1924; James, Henry / 1843-1916; Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924); James, Henry (1843-1916); Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924): Under Western eyes; James, Henry (1843-1916)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 285 pages)
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    Based on the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Yale University

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 258-278) and index

    "Katherine Snyder's study explores the significance of the bachelor narrator, a prevalent but little recognized figure in premodernist and modernist fiction by male authors, including Hawthorne, James, Conrad, Ford, and, Fitzgerald. Snyder demonstrates that bachelors functioned in cultural and literary discourse as threshold figures who, by crossing the shifting, permeable boundaries of bourgeois domesticity, highlighted the limits of conventional masculinity. The very marginality of the figure, Snyder argues, effects a critique of gendered norms of manhood, while the symbolic function of marriage as a means of plot resolution is also made more complex by the presence of the single man. Bachelor figures made, moreover, an ideal narrative device for male authors who themselves occupied vexed cultural positions."--Jacket

    Trouble in paradise: bachelors and bourgeois domesticity -- Susceptibility and the single man: the constitution of the bachelor invalid -- Artist and a bachelor: Henry James, mastery and the life of art -- Way of looking on: bachelor narration in Joseph Conrad's

  3. Bachelors, manhood, and the novel, 1850-1925
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 0521650461
    Schlagworte: American fiction; Bachelors in literature; American fiction; English fiction; English fiction; Masculinity in literature; First person narrative; Men in literature; Literatur; Lediger <Motiv>; Roman; Lediger; Englisch; Erzähler <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924); James, Henry (1843-1916); Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924): Under Western eyes; James, Henry (1843-1916)
    Umfang: x, 285 p
    Bemerkung(en):

    Based on the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Yale University

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-278) and index

  4. Bachelors, manhood and the novel
    1850 - 1925
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    "Katherine Snyder's study explores the significance of the bachelor narrator, a prevalent but little recognized figure in premodernist and modernist fiction by male authors, including Hawthorne, James, Conrad, Ford, and, Fitzgerald. Snyder... mehr

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    "Katherine Snyder's study explores the significance of the bachelor narrator, a prevalent but little recognized figure in premodernist and modernist fiction by male authors, including Hawthorne, James, Conrad, Ford, and, Fitzgerald. Snyder demonstrates that bachelors functioned in cultural and literary discourse as threshold figures who, by crossing the shifting, permeable boundaries of bourgeois domesticity, highlighted the limits of conventional masculinity. The very marginality of the figure, Snyder argues, effects a critique of gendered norms of manhood, while the symbolic function of marriage as a means of plot resolution is also made more complex by the presence of the single man. Bachelor figures made, moreover, an ideal narrative device for male authors who themselves occupied vexed cultural positions."--BOOK JACKET.

     

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  5. Bachelors, manhood and the novel
    1850 - 1925
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    "Katherine Snyder's study explores the significance of the bachelor narrator, a prevalent but little recognized figure in premodernist and modernist fiction by male authors, including Hawthorne, James, Conrad, Ford, and, Fitzgerald. Snyder... mehr

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    "Katherine Snyder's study explores the significance of the bachelor narrator, a prevalent but little recognized figure in premodernist and modernist fiction by male authors, including Hawthorne, James, Conrad, Ford, and, Fitzgerald. Snyder demonstrates that bachelors functioned in cultural and literary discourse as threshold figures who, by crossing the shifting, permeable boundaries of bourgeois domesticity, highlighted the limits of conventional masculinity. The very marginality of the figure, Snyder argues, effects a critique of gendered norms of manhood, while the symbolic function of marriage as a means of plot resolution is also made more complex by the presence of the single man. Bachelor figures made, moreover, an ideal narrative device for male authors who themselves occupied vexed cultural positions."--BOOK JACKET.

     

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