Boys Will Be Girls: The Feminine Ethic and British Children's Fiction, 1857-1917

by Claudia Nelson

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Feminist criticism of nineteenth-century literature has traditionally repudiated the "angel in the house"ÐÐa domestic figure who was kept in her place, isolated from the world of power and patriarchy and any influence over it except through her children. Claudia Nelson, in looking at children's fiction of l857-l917, finds that the figure of the angel appeared as an ideal not just in literature intended for young women, but also in books for boys. Her book is an exploration of the changing show more ideals of masculinity disseminated in popular writing for children over a sixty-year period and of the implications of her discoveries for feminist scholarship, much of which she challenges. Nelson argues that during the early Victorian period in children's literature, as in popular adult fiction, the idealized figure of the androgynous angelic boy recurs,  enshrined as the avatar of a "manliness" that has little to do with what we today would recognize as stereotypical masculinity. Such works were saturated not only by religion but also by the religion of femininity.   In this book, we are introduced to many boys' novels that are rarely read today, and we are taught to look with new eyes at old favorites like Kipling, Stevenson, Grahame, Barrie, and Nesbit. Nelson covers such genres as the school novel, the historical tale, the adventure, and the fantasy, along the way demonstrating a tremendous breadth of reading of feminist and social history theory, as well as of children's literature. Her writing is jargon-free and her insights into the cultural importance of Victorian children's fiction highly illuminating. Among the first serious studies of this subject, it will be of interest  to literary and feminist scholars of the Victorian and early modern periods. show less

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Claudia Nelson is a professor of English at Texas ASM University and author or editor of a number of books, including Family Ties in. Victorian England; Invisible Men: Fatherhood in Victorian Periodicals 1850-1910; the award-winning Little Strangers: Portrayals of Adoption and Foster Care in America, 1850-1929; and Boys Will He Girls: The Feminine show more Ethic and British Children's Fiction. show less

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Hennessy, W. J. (Cover artist)
Romer, John (Cover designer)

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Boys Will Be Girls: The Feminine Ethic and British Children's Fiction, 1857-1917
Original publication date
1991

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Literature Studies and Criticism, Fiction and Literature, Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
823.8099287Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1837-1899
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PR830 .C513 .N45Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureProseProse fiction. The novel
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