Men in literature
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- 'This double voice' : gendered writing in early modern England
- A room of his own : in search of the feminine in the novels of Saul Bellow
- Act like a man : challenging masculinities in American drama
- Acting like men : gender, drama, and nostalgia in ancient Greece
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Alternative masculinities for a changing world
- American sympathy : men, friendship, and literature in the new nation
- Aristophanes' male and female revolutions : a reading of Aristophanes' Knights and Assemblywomen
- Arthur Conan Doyle and the meaning of masculinity
- Bachelors, manhood, and the novel, 1850-1925
- Becoming male in the Middle Ages
- Behold the man : the hype and selling of male beauty in media and culture
- Between medieval men : male friendship and desire in early medieval English literature
- Black male fiction and the legacy of Caliban
- Black manhood in James Baldwin, Ernest J. Gaines, and August Wilson
- Black masculinity and the frontier myth in American literature
- Born in a mighty bad land : the violent man in African American folklore and fiction
- Boys don't cry? : rethinking narratives of masculinity and emotion in the U.S.
- Cato's tears and the making of Anglo-American emotion
- Catullus and the poetics of Roman manhood
- Chaos theory and James Joyce's Everyman
- Chaucer's approach to gender in the Canterbury tales
- Chaucer's visions of manhood
- Cold warriors : manliness on trial in the rhetoric of the West
- Communists, cowboys, and queers : the politics of masculinity in the work of Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams
- Conrad and masculinity
- Contested masculinities : crises in colonial male identity from Joseph Conrad to Satyajit Ray
- Cruising with Robert Louis Stevenson : travel, narrative, and the colonial body
- Culture, class, and gender in the Victorian novel : gentlemen, gents, and working women
- Dandies and desert saints : styles of Victorian masculinity
- Dangerous masculinities : Conrad, Hemingway, and Lawrence
- Death, men, and modernism : trauma and narrative in British fiction from Hardy to Woolf
- Decoding gender in science fiction
- Defoe's writings and manliness : contrary men
- Deviant modernism : sexual and textual errancy in T.S. Eliot, James Joyce, and Marcel Proust
- Disciplining love : Austen and the modern man
- Double visions : women and men in modern and contemporary Irish fiction
- Edith Wharton and the unsatisfactory man
- Enacting gender on the English Renaissance stage
- English masculinities, 1660-1800 / : edited by Tim Hitchcock and Michèle Cohen
- Gender at work in Victorian culture : literature, art and masculinity
- Gray agonistes : Thomas Gray and masculine friendship
- Guys like us : citing masculinity in Cold War poetics
- Hard-boiled masculinities
- Haunted by waters : fly fishing in North American literature
- Hemingway's fetishism : psychoanalysis and the mirror of manhood
- Hemingway's theaters of masculinity
- Henry James and masculinity : the man at the margins
- Henry James and the suspense of masculinity
- Hero, captain, and stranger : male friendship, social critique, and literary form in the sea novels of Herman Melville
- Homoeroticism in classical Arabic literature
- How the Soviet man was unmade : cultural fantasy and male subjectivity under Stalin
- Hypermasculinities in the contemporary novel : Cormac McCarthy, Toni Morrison, and James Baldwin
- Impressionist subjects : gender, interiority, and modernist fiction in England
- Intimate and authentic economies : the American self-made man from Douglass to Chaplin
- Joseph Conrad and the art of sacrifice : the evolution of the scapegoat theme in Joseph Conrad's fiction
- Making men : gender, literary authority, and women's writing in Caribbean narrative
- Male call : becoming Jack London
- Male mythologies : John Fowles and masculinity
- Male sexuality under surveillance : the office in American literature
- Man's estate : masculine identity in Shakespeare
- Manhood and the American Renaissance / : David Leverenz
- Manhood and the duel : masculinity in early modern drama and culture
- Manliness and the male novelist in Victorian literature
- Manly leaders in nineteenth-century British literature
- Marked men : white masculinity in crisis
- Marlowe's soldiers : rhetorics of masculinity in the age of the Armada
- Masculine desire : the sexual politics of Victorian aestheticism
- Masculine landscapes : Walt Whitman and the homoerotic text
- Masculinist impulses : Toomer, Hurston, Black writing, and modernity
- Masculinities in Chaucer : approaches to maleness in the Canterbury tales and Troilus and Criseyde
- Masculinity and spirituality in Victorian culture
- Masculinity in male-authored fiction 1950-2000 : keeping it up
- Medieval masculinities : regarding men in the Middle Ages
- Men and masculinities in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde
- Men in African film & fiction
- Men in black
- Men in wonderland : the lost girlhood of the Victorian gentlemen
- Men of letters, writing lives : masculinity and literary auto/biography in the late Victorian period
- Men without women : masculinity and revolution in Russian fiction, 1917-1929
- Modernism's body : sex, culture, and Joyce
- Modernity at sea : Melville, Marx, Conrad in crisis
- Murdering masculinities : fantasies of gender and violence in the American crime novel
- Muscular Christianity : embodying the Victorian Age
- Native sons in no man's land : rewriting Afro-American manhood in the novels of Baldwin, Walker, Wideman, and Gaines
- New men in Trollope's novels : rewriting the Victorian male
- No place for home : spatial constraint and character flight in the novels of Cormac McCarthy
- Obsession and culture : a study of sexual obsession in modern fiction
- Oedipus : the meaning of a masculine life
- Paralysin cave : impotence, perception, and text in the Satyrica of Petronius
- Parts of an andrology : on representations of men's bodies
- Patriarchal structures in Shakespeare's drama
- Patriarchy and its discontents : sexual politics in selected novels and stories of Thomas Hardy
- Pedagogical economies : the examination and the Victorian literary man
- Potions, penetration, and pictures : male-self-creation in Stevenson, Stoker, and Wilde
- Proposing men : dialectics of gender and class in the eighteenth-century English periodical
- Questioning the father : from Darwin to Zola, Ibsen, Strindberg, and Hardy
- Racial myths and masculinity in African American literature
- Ragged dicks : masculinity, steel, and the rhetoric of the self-made man
- Renaissance fantasies : the gendering of aesthetics in early modern fiction
- Romantic doubles : sex and sympathy in British gothic literature, 1790-1830
- Romanticism and male fantasy in Byron's Don Juan : a marketable vice
- Seeing together : friendship between the sexes in English writing from Mill to Woolf
- Sentimental men : masculinity and the politics of affect in American culture
- Shakespeare and masculinity
- Shakespeare on masculinity
- Shakespeare's big men : tragedy and the problem of resentment
- Sissy! : the effeminate paradox in postwar US literature and culture
- Soft canons : American women writers and masculine tradition
- Soldier heroes : British adventure, empire, and the imagining of masculinities
- Staging masculinities : history, gender, performance
- Staging masculinity : the rhetoric of performance in the Roman world
- Taking it like a man : suffering, sexuality, and the war poets : Brooke, Sassoon, Owen, Graves
- Taking it like a man : white masculinity, masochism, and contemporary American culture
- The English gentleman : images and ideals in literature and society
- The animal within : masculinity and the Gothic
- The burdens of intimacy : psychoanalysis & Victorian masculinity
- The changing fictions of masculinity
- The elusive self : archetypal approaches to the novels of Miguel de Unamuno
- The figure of the dandy in Barbey d'Aurevilly's "Le bonheur dans le crime"
- The gendering of men, 1600-1750
- The genuine article : race, mass culture, and American literary manhood
- The honeysuckle and the hazel tree : medieval stories of men and women
- The inward gaze : masculinity and subjectivity in modern culture
- The male body : features, destinies, exposures
- The male image : representations of masculinity in postwar poetry
- The male malady : fictions of impotence in the French romantic novel
- The perversity of poetry : romantic ideology and the popular male poet of genius
- The sinews of the spirit : the ideal of Christian manliness in Victorian literature and religious thought
- The street was mine : white masculinity in hardboiled fiction and film noir
- The tears of Narcissus : melancholia and masculinity in early modern writing
- The yard of wit : male creativity and sexuality, 1650-1750
- Thinking men : masculinity and its self-representation in the classical tradition
- Thomas Hardy's women and men : the defeat of nature
- To deny our nothingness : contemporary images of man
- Transcending gender : the male/female double in women's fiction
- Unless the threat of death is behind them : hard-boiled fiction and film noir
- Victorian Keats : manliness, sexuality, and desire
- Violent adventure : contemporary fiction by American men
- Westerns : making the man in fiction and film
- Willa Cather's sexual aesthetics and the male homosexual literary tradition
- Women enter the wilderness : male bonding and the American novel of the 1980s
- Wounded hearts : masculinity, law, and literature in American culture
- Writing manhood in black and yellow : Ralph Ellison, Frank Chin, and the literary politics of identity
- Writing masculinities : male narratives in twentieth-century fiction
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