The Victorian Fin de Siècle was a period characterized by decay, anxiety and identity fragmentation. Within the convolution of race, gender and class which was evinced in those decades, the crisis of masculinity outstands as being closely tied with the state of the British Empire in the late Victorian Era. This paper aims at scrutinizing a series of underread lateVictorian texts, namely Richard Marsh’s The Beetle (1897) and a selection of Arthur Conan Doyle’s non-Sherlockian short fiction, to exhibit the intimate relationship between colonial tropes and (fe)male characters in late-Victorian popular culture. In particular, the contact or confrontation with the Oriental Other and the negotiation with a violent colonial past are approp...
Although Victorian crime fiction was originally “feminine” in its sensation fiction origins, it beca...
Ghost stories have most often been discussed as being the province of women writers and the feminine...
Abstract: This project considers Emily and Charlotte Brontë\u27s constructions of masculinity in Ja...
The Victorian Fin de Siècle was a period characterized by decay, anxiety and identity fragmentation...
Late nineteenth-century Victorian adventure novels offer a complex depiction of manhood in relation ...
Unmade and Unmanned Men: Reading Traumatized Masculinity in Late Nineteenth-Century British Adventur...
In this thesis, I argue that authors of the modern romance in late Victorian Britain used imperialis...
In Victorian Masculinities, Herbert Sussman identifies the emergence of the "masculine plot" in mid-...
302 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.My project, "Scarecrows of Ch...
This dissertation examines the behaviours and values that qualify as male sexual deviance in Victori...
With increasing influence from the 1880s, men and boys could read and write romantic tales of travel...
The Victorian fin-de-siecle is a very distinct era in British history and literature as well. The F...
Aesthetics and Piracy: The Death of Masculinity and EmpireJ.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan as both a stage pl...
This thesis examines masculine anxiety at the fin-de-siècle in response to changing literary and soc...
This article tackles the way the archaeological fiction of the late-Victorian and Edwardian eras con...
Although Victorian crime fiction was originally “feminine” in its sensation fiction origins, it beca...
Ghost stories have most often been discussed as being the province of women writers and the feminine...
Abstract: This project considers Emily and Charlotte Brontë\u27s constructions of masculinity in Ja...
The Victorian Fin de Siècle was a period characterized by decay, anxiety and identity fragmentation...
Late nineteenth-century Victorian adventure novels offer a complex depiction of manhood in relation ...
Unmade and Unmanned Men: Reading Traumatized Masculinity in Late Nineteenth-Century British Adventur...
In this thesis, I argue that authors of the modern romance in late Victorian Britain used imperialis...
In Victorian Masculinities, Herbert Sussman identifies the emergence of the "masculine plot" in mid-...
302 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.My project, "Scarecrows of Ch...
This dissertation examines the behaviours and values that qualify as male sexual deviance in Victori...
With increasing influence from the 1880s, men and boys could read and write romantic tales of travel...
The Victorian fin-de-siecle is a very distinct era in British history and literature as well. The F...
Aesthetics and Piracy: The Death of Masculinity and EmpireJ.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan as both a stage pl...
This thesis examines masculine anxiety at the fin-de-siècle in response to changing literary and soc...
This article tackles the way the archaeological fiction of the late-Victorian and Edwardian eras con...
Although Victorian crime fiction was originally “feminine” in its sensation fiction origins, it beca...
Ghost stories have most often been discussed as being the province of women writers and the feminine...
Abstract: This project considers Emily and Charlotte Brontë\u27s constructions of masculinity in Ja...