Private Honour and Noble Masculine Image in Early Modern England

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Private Honour and Noble Masculine Image in Early Modern England

Sir Robert Sidney and His Contemporaries

Literary studies: general Cultural studies Gender studies: men and boys Sociology History

Author: Erika D'Souza

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 4 November 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781000774283


Introduction

Robert Sidney, the first Earl of Leicester (1563–1626), serves as an exemplar of an Elizabethan nobleman who had in his collection a body of work pertinent to the subject of masculine honour in the private realm. Understanding the nuances and evolution of the term private honour as it is represented in Sidney’s artefacts, as well as in the public discourse of the era, is the work and contribution of this book.

Private and Public Spheres

The permeability between the private and public spheres led to an emergence of new forms of masculine representation. In a time when manhood was intertwined with militaristic qualities (such as courage, strength and fortitude), my investigation shows that in the domestic sphere, a gentler version of masculinity, encouraging humility, constancy and modesty, was fostered amongst the nobility.

Discourse on Masculinity

While worries of effeminacy certainly existed, there also was a strong discourse that encourage men to adopt so-called feminine virtues within the private sphere.

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