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‘From Your Ever Anxious and Loving Father’: Faith, Fatherhood, and Masculinity in One Man’s Letters to His Son during the First World War

机译:'从你焦虑和爱的父亲':在第一次世界大战期间,一个男人给他儿子的一个人的信仰,父亲和男性气质

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In the early months of 1916, Charles Robb a retired shipping clerk in the East End of London, England, wrote a series of letters to his 19-year-old son Arthur, an army private awaiting embarkation to the Western Front. Charles Robb was my great grandfather and Arthur Robb was my grandfather. The letters offer an intriguing glimpse of one man doing fatherhood under conditions of traumatic separation and extreme anxiety. This paper presents an analysis of the letters from a psychosocial perspective, exploring the ways in which the writer exhorts his son to live up to the ideals of Christian manhood, while managing the anxiety of separation by presenting a reconstruction in language of the familiar world of home and church.
机译:在1916年的初期,查尔斯罗斯在英国伦敦东端的退休航运店员写了一系列给他19岁的儿子亚瑟的一系列信件,这是一支军队私人等待向西方前进的陆军。查尔斯罗伯布是我曾祖父,亚瑟罗伯是我的祖父。这些信件在创伤分离和极度焦虑的条件下,一个人的一个人的迷人瞥见。本文提出了对心理社会视角的信函的分析,探讨了作者劝告他儿子辜负基督教男子气概的理想的方式,同时通过在熟悉的世界的语言中重建来管理分离的焦虑家和教堂。

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