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Manly Love: Romantic Friendship in American Fiction Book

Manly Love: Romantic Friendship in American Fiction
Manly Love: Romantic Friendship in American Fiction, The modern idea of Victorians is that they were emotionless prudes, imprisoned by sexual repression and suffocating social constraints; they expressed love and affection only within the bounds of matrimony—if at all. And yet, a wealth of evidence contradi, Manly Love: Romantic Friendship in American Fiction has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Manly Love: Romantic Friendship in American Fiction
  • Written by author Axel Nissen
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, September 2009
  • The modern idea of Victorians is that they were emotionless prudes, imprisoned by sexual repression and suffocating social constraints; they expressed love and affection only within the bounds of matrimony—if at all. And yet, a wealth of evidence contradi
  • The modern idea of Victorians is that they were emotionless prudes, imprisoned by sexual repression and suffocating social constraints; they expressed love and affection only within the bounds of matrimony—if at all. And yet, a wealth of evidence co
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Acknowledgments

Introduction

 

1   What’s the Story? The Fiction of Romantic Friendship, Part I

2   Odds ’n’ Ends: The Fiction of Romantic Friendship, Part II

3   Sex and the City: Cecil Dreeme and the Antebellum Sex/Gender System

4   Compulsory Domesticity: Roderick Hudson, Love, and Friendship in the Gilded Age

5   How the Other Half Loved: A Saloonkeeper’s Daughter in the Company of Women

6   A Tramp at Home: Huckleberry Finn, Romantic Friendship, and the Homeless Man

7   The Other Man: Homofiliation, Marriage, and A Hazard of New Fortunes

 

Abbreviations         Notes  

Bibliography         Index  


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