Fashioning Gender in Texts from Joseph Addison's Spectator

AvAnja Schmidt

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Seminar paper from the year 2004 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Culture and Applied Geography, grade: 1,7, Universite de Paris VII - Denis Diderot, language: English, abstract: Joseph Addison in the disguise of his persona Mr. Spectator is not what his name suggests. Instead of being a mere member of the audience in the theatrum mundi he actively takes partin the century s favourite pastime: The Reformation of Manners. The eighteenth century saw the rise of the new middle class which, not being included in thetraditional hierarchy, had to find codes of conduct enabling commerce and communicationwith other classes. In public, these relied heavily on presentation of the information necessary to inspire mutualconfidence rather than on representation of the individual. In opposition to this, the privatesphere was considered the place to be natural. While men were associated with the public sphere women were thought to be naturally morefit for a life in private, domestic surroundings. Far from being natural, however, living there also meant presentation following the rules ofwhat was thought to be women s nature rather than representation of one s individuality.

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