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The Little Everyman: Stature and Masculinity in Eighteenth-Century English Literature

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The Little Everyman: Stature and Masculinity in Eighteenth-Century English Literature - Armintor, Deborah Needleman
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Eighteenth-century English literature, art, science, and popular culture exhibited an unprecedented fascination with small male bodies of various kinds. Henry Fielding's Tom Thumb plays drew packed crowds, while public exhibitions advertised male dwarfs as paragons of English masculinity. Bawdy popular poems featured diminutive men paired with enormous women, and amateur scientists anthropomorphized and gendered the "minute bodies" they observed under their fashionable new pocket microscopes. Little men, both real and ...

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The Little Everyman: Stature and Masculinity in Eighteenth-Century English Literature 2011, University of Washington Press, Seattle

ISBN-13: 9780295990880

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The Little Everyman: Stature and Masculinity in Eighteenth-Century English Literature 2011, University of Washington Press, Seattle

ISBN-13: 9780295990873

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