Validating Bachelorhood: Audience, Patriarchy and Charles Brockden Brown's Editorship of the Monthly Magazine and American Review

This book explores images of single and married men in C.B. Brown's Monthly Magazine and concludes that Brown used his periodical as a vehicle for validating bachelorhood as a viable alternative form of masculinity.

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Validating Bachelorhood: Audience, Patriarchy and Charles Brockden Brown's Editorship of the Monthly Magazine and American Review

This book explores images of single and married men in C.B. Brown's Monthly Magazine and concludes that Brown used his periodical as a vehicle for validating bachelorhood as a viable alternative form of masculinity.

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Validating Bachelorhood: Audience, Patriarchy and Charles Brockden Brown's Editorship of the Monthly Magazine and American Review

Validating Bachelorhood: Audience, Patriarchy and Charles Brockden Brown's Editorship of the Monthly Magazine and American Review

by Scott Slawinski
Validating Bachelorhood: Audience, Patriarchy and Charles Brockden Brown's Editorship of the Monthly Magazine and American Review

Validating Bachelorhood: Audience, Patriarchy and Charles Brockden Brown's Editorship of the Monthly Magazine and American Review

by Scott Slawinski

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This book explores images of single and married men in C.B. Brown's Monthly Magazine and concludes that Brown used his periodical as a vehicle for validating bachelorhood as a viable alternative form of masculinity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135467517
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/07/2005
Series: Studies in American Popular History and Culture
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 140
Sales rank: 305,334
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Scott Slawinski is Associate Professor in the Department of English at Western Michigan University.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction  2. Women Need Not Read On: Magazines in the Early Republic and the Gendered Audience of the Monthly Magazine  3. Constructions of Masculinity and Brown's Male Reader  4. Marriage and Bachelorhood: Fiction in the Monthly Magazine  5. Prospects

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