Aging by the Book: The Emergence of Midlife in Victorian Britain (SUNY series, Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century)
معرفی کتاب «Aging by the Book: The Emergence of Midlife in Victorian Britain (SUNY series, Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century)» نوشتهٔ Kay Heath، منتشرشده توسط نشر State University of New York Press در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Aging by the Book offers an innovative look at the ways in which middle age, which for centuries had been considered the prime of life, was transformed during the Victorian era into a period of decline. Single women were nearing middle age at thirty, and mothers in their forties were expected to become sexless; meanwhile, fortyish men anguished over whether their time for love had gone by. Looking at well-known novels of the period, as well as advertisements, cartoons, and medical and advice manuals, Kay Heath uncovers how this ideology of decline permeated a changing culture. Aging by the Book unmasks and confronts midlife anxiety by examining its origins, demonstrating that our current negative attitude toward midlife springs from Victorian roots, and arguing that only when we understand the culturally constructed nature of age can we expose its ubiquitous and stealthy influence. "Aging by the Book offers an innovative look at the ways in which middle age, which for centuries had been considered the prime of life, was transformed during the Victorian era into a period of decline. Single women were nearing middle age at thirty, and mothers in their forties were expected to become sexless; meanwhile, fortyish men anguished over whether their “time for love had gone by.” Looking at well-known novels of the period, as well as advertisements, cartoons, and medical and advice manuals, Kay Heath uncovers how this ideology of decline permeated a changing culture. Aging by the Book unmasks and confronts midlife anxiety by examining its origins, demonstrating that our current negative attitude toward midlife springs from Victorian roots, and arguing that only when we understand the culturally constructed nature of age can we expose its ubiquitous and stealthy influence."--pub. desc List of Illustrations Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: The Rise of Midlife in Victorian Britain 2. “No Longer the Man He Was”: Age Anxiety in the Male Midlife Marriage Plot 3. “The Neutral Man-Woman”: Female Desexualization at Midlife 4. Marriageable at Midlife: The Remarrying Widows of Frances Trollope and Anthony Trollope 5. In the Eye of the Beholder: Victorian Age Construction and the Specular Self 6. “How To Keep Young”: Advertising and Late-Victorian Age Anxiety 7. Afterword: The Future of Midlife Notes Works Cited Index The rise of midlife in Victorian Britain "No longer the man he was" : age anxiety in the male midlife marriage plot "The neutral man-woman" : female desexualization at midlife Marriageable at midlife : age ideology under construction in the remarrying widows of Frances Trollope and Anthony Trollope In the eye of the beholder : Victorian age construction and the specular self "How to keep young" : advertising and late-Victorian age anxiety.
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