British masculinity in the "Gentleman's Magazine", 1731 to 1815:
Launched in 1731, the monthly Gentleman's Magazine was the dominant periodical of the eighteenth century, drawing its large readership from across the literate population of Great Britain and the English-speaking world. Its readers were highly responsive. By the 1740s their letters, poems and f...
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Zusammenfassung: | Launched in 1731, the monthly Gentleman's Magazine was the dominant periodical of the eighteenth century, drawing its large readership from across the literate population of Great Britain and the English-speaking world. Its readers were highly responsive. By the 1740s their letters, poems and family announcements, especially obituaries, filled at least half its pages, sitting alongside articles by a circle that included Samuel Johnson. It was a Georgian social network as readers engaged in a continuous dialogue with each other, but not all these readers were as comfortably established as gentlemen as the title implied. This study traces how, from launch to the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, the magazine developed as a vehicle for the creation and national dissemination of a new middling-sort masculine gentlemanliness in a Britain that was increasingly commercial, fluid and open. It was an accessible gentlemanliness based on an ideology of merit through occupational success allied to personal probity. From the close of the Seven Year's War in 1763 the magazine used the merit of the self-made man to challenge the aristocratic ruling class. It was therefore a major contributor to the development of Victorian middle-class identity. Indeed, the meritorious self-made man remains one of the bulwarks of Conservative thought today. |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverzeichnis Seiten 250-270 |
Beschreibung: | xi, 283 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781137542328 |
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adam_text | Titel: British masculinity in the Gentleman s Magazine, 1731 to 1815
Autor: Williamson, Gillian
Jahr: 2015
Contents
List ofTables viii
Acknowledgements ix
List ofAbbreviations x
Notes xi
Introduction 1
1 Gentlemanly Masculinity 5
2 The History of the Gentleman s Magazine, 1731 to 1815 14
3 Readers and Contributors 33
4 Gentlemanly Masculinity in the Gentleman s Magazine,
1731 to 1756 71
5 Gentlemanly Masculinity in the Gentleman s Magazine,
1757 to 1789 109
6 Gentlemanly Masculinity in the Gentleman s Magazine,
1790 to 1815 149
Conclusion 181
Appendix 1: Births, Marriages and Deaths 187
Appendix 2: Magazine Titles before 1731 193
Notes 196
Bibliography 250
Index 271
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