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True Manliness (eBook)

From the Writings of Thomas Hughes

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2022
199 Seiten
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859-654736120-6 (EAN)

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True Manliness - Thomas Hughes
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In "True Manliness," Thomas Hughes offers a compelling exploration of the virtues and responsibilities that define true manhood in Victorian society. Through a rich tapestry of anecdotes, moral philosophy, and social critique, Hughes articulates a vision of masculinity that transcends mere bravado and adventurism, advocating for qualities such as integrity, compassion, and the pursuit of noble ideals. The literary style blends didactic prose with vivid storytelling, reflecting the era's preoccupation with moral reform and the shaping of character in young boys and men. This book emerges as a cultural artifact, resonating with contemporary themes of identity and ethics while contextualizing them within its historical framework. Hughes, an influential Victorian author and educator, was deeply invested in issues of education, reform, and social justice. His experiences as a schoolmaster and a member of the Christian Socialist movement shaped his perspective on the importance of character development in young men. Drawing from personal convictions and societal observations, Hughes's desire to foster a more altruistic version of masculinity stemmed from a larger goal of improving society through individual moral progress. "True Manliness" is a profound read for those seeking to understand the complexities of male identity in a bygone era, as well as for modern readers grappling with similar themes. Hughes's insights provide both a reflective lens and an inspirational guide on the qualities that define a true man. This book remains a timeless exploration of moral integrity, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of masculinity.

Thomas Hughes (1822–1896) was an eminent British author and lawyer, most renowned for his novel 'Tom Brown's School Days,' a seminal work in the genre of British school stories that inspired many interpretations and imitations. His literary oeuvre often echoes with themes of moral integrity, societal responsibilities, and Christian ethics, which he earnestly espoused. Born in Uffington, Berkshire, Hughes was an alumnus of the Rugby School and later, Oxford University, where his experiences under headmaster Dr. Thomas Arnold shaped his views on education and character development. His advocacy for muscular Christianity, a movement that advocated for the inherent goodness of athleticism when combined with Christian virtues, was a prominent feature of his works. 'True Manliness' (1880), although lesser-known than his exploits at Rugby, is a reflection of Hughes's lifelong pursuit to define and impart the essence of virtuous manhood. The book embarks on a discursive exploration of manliness beyond the mere physical, delving into moral courage, intellectual labor, and the active pursuit of good. His authorial voice is characterized by a didactic tone, aspiring to mold the youth of his time. Beyond literature, Hughes led an eclectic life; he was a devoted social activist, and his legal practice underscored his commitment to social justice. His legacy extends into socio-legal spheres, positioning him as a multifaceted figure of 19th-century Britain—both a literary craftsman and a passionate reformer.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Schlagworte 19th century British novels • 19th century values • character-building fiction • Character development • Classic • classic literary fiction • Conduct of life • Cultural Commentary • Cultural norms exploration • education reform • English social values • Ethical virtues • ethics • Ethics in Literature • historical coming-of-age novels • Honor and Duty • Industrial Revolution • literary reflection • male virtue • Masculinity ideals • masculinity in fiction • moral development literature • moral lessons • Moral Philosophy • Personal Integrity • social reformer insights • Social Values • Thomas Hughes author • timeless manhood • Victorian ethics • Victorian Literature • victorian masculinity
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