Commentators on late-Victorian culture often tell us that two interrelated developments took place. First, there was a shift away from Victorian sentimentality; second, there was a growing insistence on toughness and emotional reserve as desirable for white men. Commentators on late-Victorian Australia often suggest that these developments were unusually conspicuous there. This is what the historian of mourning Patricia Jalland tells us in a discussion of the paradigmatic representation of death in Victorian Australian culture. In the Australian colonies, she writes, the paradigmatic death was the tough white man’s in the solitary bush. Representations of such deaths were legion, most often infused with ‘ironic realism’ rather than sentimen...
The paper argues that landscape has always been central to the construction of gender in our war fic...
[Extract] H M. Green remarked that Randolph Bedford was almost as representative of the Australia of...
Dickens was fascinated with the material culture of the nineteenth century — with things, and the wa...
Commentators on late-Victorian culture often tell us that two interrelated developments took place. ...
The idea of a ‘feminisation of sentimentality’ taking place over the long nineteenth century has a l...
Songs in which male protagonists expressed tender sentiments about mothers or sweethearts were every...
The Sentimental Bloke was a hugely popular multi-media phenomenon in Australia during the First Worl...
In the Australian colonies - as in Canada and New Zealand - understandings of manliness forged on th...
Gender historians of late nineteenth-century Australia have conventionally said a great deal about m...
"Turning in the Grave: Ambivalence, Queer Loss, and the Victorian Novel" details how nineteenth-cent...
In 1810, William Black, physician to Bedlam, drew up a list of the causes of insanity. Grief was by ...
Traditionally, Australian novels about the First World War have been treated as shrines of an annoyi...
In Victorian fiction, the relationships between male characters and the animals with which they come...
The First World War was a turning point in the cultural history of death and bereavement in Australi...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Dr. Martin Alexander CrottyIn the late nineteenth an...
The paper argues that landscape has always been central to the construction of gender in our war fic...
[Extract] H M. Green remarked that Randolph Bedford was almost as representative of the Australia of...
Dickens was fascinated with the material culture of the nineteenth century — with things, and the wa...
Commentators on late-Victorian culture often tell us that two interrelated developments took place. ...
The idea of a ‘feminisation of sentimentality’ taking place over the long nineteenth century has a l...
Songs in which male protagonists expressed tender sentiments about mothers or sweethearts were every...
The Sentimental Bloke was a hugely popular multi-media phenomenon in Australia during the First Worl...
In the Australian colonies - as in Canada and New Zealand - understandings of manliness forged on th...
Gender historians of late nineteenth-century Australia have conventionally said a great deal about m...
"Turning in the Grave: Ambivalence, Queer Loss, and the Victorian Novel" details how nineteenth-cent...
In 1810, William Black, physician to Bedlam, drew up a list of the causes of insanity. Grief was by ...
Traditionally, Australian novels about the First World War have been treated as shrines of an annoyi...
In Victorian fiction, the relationships between male characters and the animals with which they come...
The First World War was a turning point in the cultural history of death and bereavement in Australi...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Dr. Martin Alexander CrottyIn the late nineteenth an...
The paper argues that landscape has always been central to the construction of gender in our war fic...
[Extract] H M. Green remarked that Randolph Bedford was almost as representative of the Australia of...
Dickens was fascinated with the material culture of the nineteenth century — with things, and the wa...