Validating Bachelorhood : : audience, patriarchy, and Charles Brockden Brown's editorship of the Monthly Magazine and American Review / / Scott Slawinski.

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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Place / Publishing House:Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,, 2005.
Year of Publication:2005
Language:English
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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.
Introduction -- Women Need Not Read On: Magazines in the Early Republic and the Gendered Audience of the Monthly Magazine -- Constructions of Masculinity and Brown's Male Reader -- Marriage and Bachelorhood: Fiction in the Monthly Magazine -- Prospects.
Masculinity in literature.
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contents Introduction -- Women Need Not Read On: Magazines in the Early Republic and the Gendered Audience of the Monthly Magazine -- Constructions of Masculinity and Brown's Male Reader -- Marriage and Bachelorhood: Fiction in the Monthly Magazine -- Prospects.
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