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17. Penelope Lapham in The Rise of Silas Lapham
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Part I. Marriage 1
- 1. A Genre and Its Absorbed Audience 3
- 2. Fantasy in the Novel 7
- 3. Love-Interest 15
- 4. Home Sweet Home 21
- 5. Domestic Bitterness as Presented in Popular Women's Novels 34
- 6. John William De Forest vs. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps 38
- 7. Henry James and W. D. Howells as Sissies 56
- 8. The Portrait of a Lady 66
- 9. Their Wedding Journey 80
- 10. A Modern Instance 86
- 11. Realism 103
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Part II. Male and Female Humor
- 12. Easygoing Men and Dressy Ladies 115
- 13. Taking Down the Big One: From Frontier Boaster to Deadpan Loser to Boy 126
- 14. Petticoat Humor 140
- 15. Funny Women 157
- 16. Funny Tomboys 172
- 17. Penelope Lapham in The Rise of Silas Lapham 184
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Part III. W. D. Howells and American Masculinity
- 18. The Male Risk 199
- 19. That Old Gang of Mine 206
- 20. Ambition vs. Selflessness 220
- 21. “The Best Men” 235
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Part IV. The Gentleman of Shalott: Henry James and American Masculinity
- 22. The Plot with a Secret 251
- 23. The Boy Who Could Not Become a Man 256
- 24. “Observing”: The View from James's Room in the House of Fiction 274
- 25. Who Made James the Modern American Master, and Why? 289
- Notes 303
- Index 365
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Part I. Marriage 1
- 1. A Genre and Its Absorbed Audience 3
- 2. Fantasy in the Novel 7
- 3. Love-Interest 15
- 4. Home Sweet Home 21
- 5. Domestic Bitterness as Presented in Popular Women's Novels 34
- 6. John William De Forest vs. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps 38
- 7. Henry James and W. D. Howells as Sissies 56
- 8. The Portrait of a Lady 66
- 9. Their Wedding Journey 80
- 10. A Modern Instance 86
- 11. Realism 103
-
Part II. Male and Female Humor
- 12. Easygoing Men and Dressy Ladies 115
- 13. Taking Down the Big One: From Frontier Boaster to Deadpan Loser to Boy 126
- 14. Petticoat Humor 140
- 15. Funny Women 157
- 16. Funny Tomboys 172
- 17. Penelope Lapham in The Rise of Silas Lapham 184
-
Part III. W. D. Howells and American Masculinity
- 18. The Male Risk 199
- 19. That Old Gang of Mine 206
- 20. Ambition vs. Selflessness 220
- 21. “The Best Men” 235
-
Part IV. The Gentleman of Shalott: Henry James and American Masculinity
- 22. The Plot with a Secret 251
- 23. The Boy Who Could Not Become a Man 256
- 24. “Observing”: The View from James's Room in the House of Fiction 274
- 25. Who Made James the Modern American Master, and Why? 289
- Notes 303
- Index 365