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Whistler; or The Manly Boy - Exploring Masculinity and Identity in a 19th Century Coming-of-Age Tale - cover

Whistler; or The Manly Boy - Exploring Masculinity and Identity in a 19th Century Coming-of-Age Tale

Walter Aimwell

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Whistler; or, The Manly Boy," Walter Aimwell crafts a compelling narrative that delves into the complexities of masculinity, personal identity, and the journey toward adulthood. The novel is characterized by its rich, descriptive prose and a vivid portrayal of the protagonist, Whistler, as he navigates the social and psychological landscapes of boyhood and emerging manhood. Aimwell's work resonates with the bildungsroman tradition, reflecting the cultural tensions of the late 19th century regarding gender roles and expectations. The interactions between Whistler and his peers encapsulate the fluid nature of adolescent identity, making the text a significant commentary on the formative years of young men in a rapidly changing society. Walter Aimwell, a product of his time, drew inspiration from his own experiences wrestling with societal norms and the expectations of masculinity. His keen observations of youth culture are infused into the narratives, reflecting both the challenges and triumphs faced by boys as they carve out their identities. Aimwell's background in education and advocacy for young men further shaped his nuanced exploration of these themes, making "Whistler" not only a work of fiction but also a critical examination of its era. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in themes of identity formation and the gender dynamics of the Victorian period. Aimwell'Äôs thoughtful exploration of boyhood challenges renders this book a timeless classic that invites reflection on the nature of manhood and the societal structures that shape it. Students of literature, educators, and anyone passionate about the complexities of growing up will find immense value in Aimwell's insights.
Disponibile da: 21/08/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 164 pagine.

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