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Men in wonderland

the lost girlhood of the Victorian gentlemen

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An edition of Men in wonderland (2001)

Men in wonderland

the lost girlhood of the Victorian gentlemen

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"Fascination with little girls pervaded Victorian culture. For many, girls represented the true essence of childhood or bygone times of innocence; but for middle-class men, especially writers, the interest ran much deeper. In Men in Wonderland, Catherine Robson explores the ways in which various nineteenth-century British male authors constructed girlhood, and analyzes the nature of their investment in the figure of the girl.

In so doing, she reveals the link between the idealization of little girls and a widespread fantasy of male development - a myth suggesting that men become masculine only after an initial feminine stage, lived out in the protective environment of the nursery. Little girls, argues Robson, thus offer an adult male the best opportunity to reconnect with his own lost self.".

"Men in Wonderland contributes to a growing interest in the nineteenth century's construction of childhood, sexuality, and masculinity, and illuminates their complex interconnections with a startlingly different light.

Not only does it complicate the narratives of pedophilic desire that are generally used to explain figures like Ruskin and Carroll, but it offers a new understanding of the Victorian era's obsession with loss, its rampant sentimentality, and its intense valorization of the little girl at the expense of mature femininity."--BOOK JACKET.

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Pages
250

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Men in Wonderland: The Lost Girlhood of the Victorian Gentleman
May 6, 2003, Princeton University Press
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2001, Princeton University Press
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE
Of Prisons and Ungrown Girls: Wordsworth, De Quincey,
and Constructions of the Lost Self of Childhood
CHAPTER Two
The Ideal Girl in Industrial England
CHAPTER THREE
The Stones of Childhood: Ruskin's "Lost Jewels"
CHAPTER FOUR
Lewis Carroll and the Little Girl: The Art of Self-Effacement
CHAPTER FIVE
A "New 'Cry of the Children' ": Legislating Innocence in
the 1880s
APPENDIX
Lewis Carroll's Letter to the St. James's Gazette, July 22, 1885
Notes
Works Cited
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-241) and index.
Based on the author's disertation.

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Princeton, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
820.9/352054
Library of Congress
PR468.G5 R63 2001, PR468.G5R63 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 250 p. :
Number of pages
250

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6788974M
ISBN 10
0691004226
LCCN
00048321
OCLC/WorldCat
45102925
Library Thing
421383
Goodreads
3340697

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Instead of merely being a trouble to the peace of the moon and stars, the eight-year-old Wordsworth could legitimately have ended up a trouble to the justice of the peace.
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