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Introduction | 1 | |
I | The Perfect Gentleman: A Patriarchal Ideal | 13 |
II | The Nineteenth-Century Gentleman: Paradoxes and Instability | 27 |
III | The Imperial Gentleman: Imperial and Darwinian Ideology in Rudyard Kipling's Kim and George Gissing's Demos | 45 |
IV | Muscular Pagans and Powerful Women: Gentlemanly Control in Wilkie Collins' Man and Wife | 73 |
V | Shaking the Fortress of Identity: Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde, and the Fragmentation of the Gentleman | 97 |
VI | Rebels With a Cause: Decadent Fiction and the "Problem" of Femininity | 119 |
Conclusion | 145 | |
Bibliography | 151 | |
Index | 165 |
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