| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Historians such as Leonore Davidoff, Catherine Hall, and John Tosh, and literary critics such as Herbert Sussman, Martin A. Danahay, and James Eli Adams have brought to light the complexity and fluidity of definitions of middle-class masculinity in the nineteenth century.[5] At the time Millais was working on A Huguenot the impossibly static ideal masculinity that nineteenth-century critics and co
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