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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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Innocence (Psychology) in literature, History and criticism, Male authors, Sex role in literature, English literature, Girls, Men in literature, Girls in literature, Children in literature, Characters, Gender identity in literature, Carroll, lewis, 1832-1898, Ruskin, john, 1819-1900, English literature, history and criticism, 19th centuryTimes
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Men in Wonderland: The Lost Girlhood of the Victorian Gentleman
May 6, 2003, Princeton University Press
Paperback
in English
- New Ed edition
0691115265 9780691115269
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Men in wonderland: the lost girlhood of the Victorian gentlemen
2001, Princeton University Press
in English
0691004226 9780691004228
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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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