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  1. A man's game
    masculinity and the anti-aesthetics of American literary naturalism
    Author: Dudley, John
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    Demonstrates how concepts of masculinity shaped the aesthetic foundations of literary naturalism. A Man's Game explores the development of American literary naturalism as it relates to definitions of manhood in many of the movement's key texts and... more

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    Demonstrates how concepts of masculinity shaped the aesthetic foundations of literary naturalism. A Man's Game explores the development of American literary naturalism as it relates to definitions of manhood in many of the movement's key texts and the aesthetic goals of writers such as Stephen Crane, Jack London, Frank Norris, Edith Wharton, Charles Chestnutt, and James Weldon Johnson. John Dudley argues that in the climate of the late 19th century, when these authors were penning their major works, literary endeavors were widely viewed as frivolous, the work of ladies for ladies, who comprise.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780817381820; 0817381821; 9780817313470; 0817313478
    RVK Categories: HU 1723 ; HU 1740
    Series: Studies in American literary realism and naturalism
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 222 pages)
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    Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Tulane University, 2001

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-215) and index

  2. A man's game
    masculinity and the anti-aesthetics of American literary naturalism
    Author: Dudley, John
    Published: ©2004
    Publisher:  University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0817313478; 0817381821; 9780817313470; 9780817381820
    Series: Studies in American literary realism and naturalism
    Subjects: African American men; American fiction; Roman américain / 20e siècle / Histoire et critique; Naturalisme dans la littérature; Roman américain / Histoire et critique; Écrits d'hommes américains / Histoire et critique; Roman américain / Auteurs noirs américains / Histoire et critique; Hommes noirs américains / Vie intellectuelle; Hommes noirs américains dans la littérature; Masculinité dans la littérature; Esthétique américaine; Hommes dans la littérature; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; American fiction; Naturalism in literature; American fiction; American fiction; African American men; African American men in literature; Masculinity in literature; Aesthetics, American; Men in literature; Naturalismus; Ästhetik; Literatur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 222 pages)
    Notes:

    Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Tulane University, 2001

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-215) and index

    Inside and outside the ring : the establishment of a masculinist aesthetic sensibility -- "Subtle brotherhood" in Stephen Crane's tales of adventure : alienation, anxiety, and the rites of manhood -- "Beauty unmans me" : diminished manhood and the leisure class in Norris and Wharton -- "A man only in form" : the roots of naturalism in African American literature

    Demonstrates how concepts of masculinity shaped the aesthetic foundations of literary naturalism. A Man's Game explores the development of American literary naturalism as it relates to definitions of manhood in many of the movement's key texts and the aesthetic goals of writers such as Stephen Crane, Jack London, Frank Norris, Edith Wharton, Charles Chestnutt, and James Weldon Johnson. John Dudley argues that in the climate of the late 19th century, when these authors were penning their major works, literary endeavors were widely viewed as frivolous, the work of ladies for ladies, who comprise

  3. A man's game
    masculinity and the anti-aesthetics of American literary naturalism
    Published: c2004
    Publisher:  University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa

    Demonstrates how concepts of masculinity shaped the aesthetic foundations of literary naturalism. A Man's Game explores the development of American literary naturalism as it relates to definitions of manhood in many of the movement's key texts and... more

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    Demonstrates how concepts of masculinity shaped the aesthetic foundations of literary naturalism. A Man's Game explores the development of American literary naturalism as it relates to definitions of manhood in many of the movement's key texts and the aesthetic goals of writers such as Stephen Crane, Jack London, Frank Norris, Edith Wharton, Charles Chestnutt, and James Weldon Johnson. John Dudley argues that in the climate of the late 19th century, when these authors were penning their major works, literary endeavors were widely viewed as frivolous, the work of ladies for ladies, who comprise

     

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