Male Names: * Aaron * Abraham / Abe * Alan / Allen * Albert * Alexander * Alonzo * Ambrose * Amon * Amos * Andrew / Drew / Andy * Aquilla * Archibald / Archie * Arnold * Asa * August / Augustus * Barnabas / Barney * Bartholomew / Bart ...
Leisure, Respectability and the Male Middle Classes in Victorian England 'Respectability' had great ideological power in Victorian society. But current analyses of middle-class leisure are seriously flawed in over-marginalising ... MJ Huggins - 《Journal of Social History》 被引量: 41发表: 2000年...
THIS PAPER EXPLORES THE INFLUENTIAL ROLE OF FEMALE AUTHORS DURING THE VICTORIAN ERA AND THEIR USE OF PEN NAMES AS A SUBVERSIVE TACTIC TO CONTRIBUTE TO FEMINIST DISCOURSE. IT EXAMINES HOW THESE AUTHORS, CONSTRAINED BY THE GENDER NORMS OF THEIR TIME, CIRCUMVENTED S...
While most working-class families could not live out the doctrine of separate spheres, because they could not survive on a single male wage, the ideology was influential across all classes. Class was both economic and cultural and encompassed income, occupation, education, family structure, sexual...
.. even though husbands kept mistresses, and were free to mingle in their “gentlemen’s clubs” where they could find a warm welcome among male friends, and often comfort in a woman’s. If a women took a lover it was never to be made public because if it did become public knowledge...
Victorian authors include names like: William Wordsworth, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Robert Louis Stevenson, Alfred Lord Tennyson, William Wilkie Collins, Elizabeth Gaskell, Lewis Carroll, William Morris, Oscar Wilde, John Ruskin, Thomas Hardy, H. G. Wells, and Sir ...
Their response was to write a book of poems under extcircled(12) de_1lightedadj.愉快的,高male names. Even when the book sold only two copies, the sisters still didn't give up. They兴的started writing novels, and today Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, Emily Bronte's Wutheringplay a part...
How refreshing to learn from Professor Himmelfarb that those piano legs-like such other "Victorian" kinks as home libraries in which male authors were rigorously segregated from female authors-were generally "the invention of satirists, foisted by the English on gullible Americans and perpetuated by...
The fourth floor was an ‘up-to-date dining room on the restaurant model’, where morning tea was provided at 10 o’clock, and midday meals could be heated. Apparently it wouldn’t do for the male staff to eat with them, so the men had a separate dining room above. The flat roof ...
18.) Although primarily focused on mid-Victorian authors, the piece opens with a quick spin through the early nineteenth century, concluding, ‘and we need not do more than mention the names of Miss Edgeworth and of Jane Austen.’ (Wright 1853, p. 20.) This wrap-up to the opening ...