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  1. Muscular Christianity
    embodying the Victorian Age
    Contributor: Hall, Donald E. (Herausgeber)
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Muscular Christianity was an important religious, literary and social movement of the mid-nineteenth century. This volume draws on recent developments in culture and gender theory to reveal ideological links between muscular Christianity and the work... more

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    Muscular Christianity was an important religious, literary and social movement of the mid-nineteenth century. This volume draws on recent developments in culture and gender theory to reveal ideological links between muscular Christianity and the work of novelists and essayists, including Kingsley, Emerson, Dickens, Hughes, MacDonald and Pater, and to explore the use of images of hyper-masculinized male bodies to represent social as well as physical ideals. Muscular Christianity argues that the ideologies of the movement were extreme versions of common cultural conceptions, and that anxieties evident in Muscular Christian texts, often manifested through images of the body as a site of socio-political conflict, were pervasive throughout society. Throughout, muscular Christianity is shown to be at the heart of issues of gender, class and national identity in the Victorian age.

     

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    Contributor: Hall, Donald E. (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511659331
    RVK Categories: HL 1091 ; HL 1135
    Series: Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture ; 2
    Subjects: Christentum; Englisch; Männlichkeitskult; Literatur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 244 pages)
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  2. Muscular Christianity
    embodying the Victorian Age
    Contributor: Hall, Donald E (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Muscular Christianity was an important religious, literary and social movement of the mid-nineteenth century. This volume draws on recent developments in culture and gender theory to reveal ideological links between muscular Christianity and the work... more

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    Muscular Christianity was an important religious, literary and social movement of the mid-nineteenth century. This volume draws on recent developments in culture and gender theory to reveal ideological links between muscular Christianity and the work of novelists and essayists, including Kingsley, Emerson, Dickens, Hughes, MacDonald and Pater, and to explore the use of images of hyper-masculinized male bodies to represent social as well as physical ideals. Muscular Christianity argues that the ideologies of the movement were extreme versions of common cultural conceptions, and that anxieties evident in Muscular Christian texts, often manifested through images of the body as a site of socio-political conflict, were pervasive throughout society. Throughout, muscular Christianity is shown to be at the heart of issues of gender, class and national identity in the Victorian age. Muscular Christianity: reading and writing the male social body / Donald E. Hall -- The volcano and the cathedral: muscular Christianity and the origins of primal manliness / David Rosen -- On the making and unmaking of monsters: Christian Socialism, muscular Christianity, and the metaphorization of class conflict / Donal E. Hall -- Christian manliness and national identity: the problematic construction of a racially "pure" nation / C.J.W.-L Wee -- Charles Kingsley's scientific treatment of gender / Laura Fasick -- Young England: muscular Christianity and the politics of the body in Tom Brown's schooldays / Dennis W. Allen -- Muscular spirituality in George MacDonald's Curdie books / John Pennington -- "Degenerate effeminacy" and the making of a masculine spirituality in the sermons of Ralph Waldo Emerson / Susan L. Roberson -- The confidence man: empire and the deconstruction of muscular Christianity in The Mystery of Edwin Drood / Daniel Faulkner -- The re-subjection of "Lucas Malet": Charles Kingsley's daughter and the response to muscular Christianity / Patricia Srebrnik -- Pater's muscular aestheticism / James Eli Adams

     

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  3. Muscular Christianity
    embodying the Victorian Age
    Contributor: Hall, Donald E. (Publisher)
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Muscular Christianity was an important religious, literary and social movement of the mid-nineteenth century. This volume draws on recent developments in culture and gender theory to reveal ideological links between muscular Christianity and the work... more

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    Muscular Christianity was an important religious, literary and social movement of the mid-nineteenth century. This volume draws on recent developments in culture and gender theory to reveal ideological links between muscular Christianity and the work of novelists and essayists, including Kingsley, Emerson, Dickens, Hughes, MacDonald and Pater, and to explore the use of images of hyper-masculinized male bodies to represent social as well as physical ideals. Muscular Christianity argues that the ideologies of the movement were extreme versions of common cultural conceptions, and that anxieties evident in Muscular Christian texts, often manifested through images of the body as a site of socio-political conflict, were pervasive throughout society. Throughout, muscular Christianity is shown to be at the heart of issues of gender, class and national identity in the Victorian age

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Hall, Donald E. (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511659331
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    RVK Categories: HL 1091 ; HL 1135
    Series: Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture ; 2
    Subjects: Geschichte; English prose literature / 19th century / History and criticism; Masculinity in literature; Christianity and literature / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Men in literature; Sex role in literature; Human body in literature; Literature and society / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Christentum; Literatur; Männlichkeitskult; Englisch
    Scope: 1 online resource (xiii, 244 pages)
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    Muscular Christianity: reading and writing the male social body / Donald E. Hall -- The volcano and the cathedral: muscular Christianity and the origins of primal manliness / David Rosen -- On the making and unmaking of monsters: Christian Socialism, muscular Christianity, and the metaphorization of class conflict / Donal E. Hall -- Christian manliness and national identity: the problematic construction of a racially "pure" nation / C.J.W.-L Wee -- Charles Kingsley's scientific treatment of gender / Laura Fasick -- Young England: muscular Christianity and the politics of the body in Tom Brown's schooldays / Dennis W. Allen -- Muscular spirituality in George MacDonald's Curdie books / John Pennington -- "Degenerate effeminacy" and the making of a masculine spirituality in the sermons of Ralph Waldo Emerson / Susan L. Roberson -- The confidence man: empire and the deconstruction of muscular Christianity in The Mystery of Edwin Drood / Daniel Faulkner -- The re-subjection of "Lucas Malet": Charles Kingsley's daughter and the response to muscular Christianity / Patricia Srebrnik -- Pater's muscular aestheticism / James Eli Adams

  4. Muscular Christianity
    embodying the Victorian Age
    Contributor: Hall, Donald E (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Muscular Christianity was an important religious, literary and social movement of the mid-nineteenth century. This volume draws on recent developments in culture and gender theory to reveal ideological links between muscular Christianity and the work... more

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    Muscular Christianity was an important religious, literary and social movement of the mid-nineteenth century. This volume draws on recent developments in culture and gender theory to reveal ideological links between muscular Christianity and the work of novelists and essayists, including Kingsley, Emerson, Dickens, Hughes, MacDonald and Pater, and to explore the use of images of hyper-masculinized male bodies to represent social as well as physical ideals. Muscular Christianity argues that the ideologies of the movement were extreme versions of common cultural conceptions, and that anxieties evident in Muscular Christian texts, often manifested through images of the body as a site of socio-political conflict, were pervasive throughout society. Throughout, muscular Christianity is shown to be at the heart of issues of gender, class and national identity in the Victorian age. Muscular Christianity: reading and writing the male social body / Donald E. Hall -- The volcano and the cathedral: muscular Christianity and the origins of primal manliness / David Rosen -- On the making and unmaking of monsters: Christian Socialism, muscular Christianity, and the metaphorization of class conflict / Donal E. Hall -- Christian manliness and national identity: the problematic construction of a racially "pure" nation / C.J.W.-L Wee -- Charles Kingsley's scientific treatment of gender / Laura Fasick -- Young England: muscular Christianity and the politics of the body in Tom Brown's schooldays / Dennis W. Allen -- Muscular spirituality in George MacDonald's Curdie books / John Pennington -- "Degenerate effeminacy" and the making of a masculine spirituality in the sermons of Ralph Waldo Emerson / Susan L. Roberson -- The confidence man: empire and the deconstruction of muscular Christianity in The Mystery of Edwin Drood / Daniel Faulkner -- The re-subjection of "Lucas Malet": Charles Kingsley's daughter and the response to muscular Christianity / Patricia Srebrnik -- Pater's muscular aestheticism / James Eli Adams

     

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