Publication year 1967
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Masculinity, Sexual Identity
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Western, Historical Fiction, LGBTQ+, Addiction & Substance Abuse, US History, American Literature, World History, Classic Fiction
Books that Feature the Theme of Masculinity
This thematic Collection centers books that explore the concepts of manhood and masculinity. Through novels, plays, and literary genres, a diverse chorus of authors examines various interpretations of masculine identity and the masculine experience through coming-of-age stories, war narratives, and fantasy realms.
The Power of the Dog
The Professor's House
The Quarry Girls
The Queens of Crime
The Rabbit Hutch
The Rain God
The Rape of Lucrece
The Razor's Edge
The Reckoning
The Red Pony
The Richest Man in Babylon
The River of Doubt
The River We Remember
The Rockpile
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
The Shadow King
The Shots You Take
The Sign of the Beaver
The Silkworm
The Sinner
Publication year 1967
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Masculinity, Sexual Identity
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Western, Historical Fiction, LGBTQ+, Addiction & Substance Abuse, US History, American Literature, World History, Classic Fiction
Publication year 1925
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Memory, Grief, Nostalgia, Masculinity, Beauty
Tags Classic Fiction, American Literature
The Professor’s House by Willa Cather depicts the inner struggles of Godfrey St. Peter, a history professor struggling to understand his identity in middle age. Published in 1925, the novel moves from the fictional college town of Hamilton, Michigan, to the deserts of the American Southwest, where St. Peter’s most brilliant student, the late Tom Outland, had discovered the ruins of an ancient pueblo village. Haunted by the missed opportunities of the past, St. Peter... Read The Professor's House Summary
Publication year 2022
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Hope, Community, Safety & Danger, Femininity, Masculinity, Justice
Tags Horror & Suspense, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Historical Fiction, World History
Publication year 2025
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Femininity, Masculinity, Teamwork, Self Discovery, Social Class, Community, Politics & Government, Equality, Justice, Order & Chaos, Truth & Lies
Publication year 2022
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Community, Masculinity
Tags Coming of Age, Horror & Suspense, Religion & Spirituality, Trauma & Abuse, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 1984
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Grief, Guilt, Loneliness, Memory, Shame & Pride, Disability, Gender Identity, Indigenous Identity, Language, Masculinity, Mental Health, Race, Sexual Identity, Death, The Past, Environment, Place, Marriage, Self Discovery, Social Class, Colonialism, Community, Immigration, Religion & Spirituality
Tags LGBTQ+, Arts & Culture, Race & Racism
Publication year 1594
Genre Poem, Fiction
Themes War, Masculinity
Tags Elizabethan Era, Narrative Poem, Trauma & Abuse, Grief & Death, Education, Education, British Literature, Dramatic Literature, Historical Fiction, Classic Fiction
“The Rape of Lucrece,” written by William Shakespeare, was originally published in 1594 by Richard Field. This poem comes early in Shakespeare’s canon, with its original publication near the end of Queen Elizabeth I’s reign, shortly after Taming of the Shrew and around the time of A Midsummer Nights’ Dream. As a companion piece to “Venus and Adonis,” Shakespeare dedicates “The Rape of Lucrece” to the Earl of Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, his patron. It went... Read The Rape of Lucrece Summary
Publication year 1944
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Religion & Spirituality, Social Class, Economics, Masculinity, Good & Evil
Tags Classic Fiction, Historical Fiction, Philosophy, Existentialism, Business & Economics, Religion & Spirituality, Finance, British Literature, French Literature, World History, Philosophy
W. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) wrote The Razor’s Edge in 1944. The novel’s title comes from a quotation translated from the Katha Upanishad, with the assistance of Christopher Isherwood: “Rise, wake up, seek the wise and realize. The path is difficult to cross like the sharpened edge of the razor." The story has been adapted for film twice, once in 1946 starring Tyrone Power and again in 1984 with Bill Murray. When World War I air... Read The Razor's Edge Summary
Publication year 2018
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Perseverance, Forgiveness, Guilt, Grief, Hate & Anger, Revenge, Shame & Pride, War, Social Class, Colonialism, Politics & Government, Equality, Justice, Loyalty & Betrayal, Safety & Danger, Truth & Lies, Trust & Doubt, Race, Gender Identity, Mental Health, Femininity, Masculinity, Daughters & Sons, Family, Fathers, Marriage, Mothers, Siblings, Death, Coming of Age, The Past, Nation
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Historical Fiction, Horror & Suspense, Crime & Law, Race & Racism, Military & War, World History
Publication year 1933
Genre Novella, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Fear, Forgiveness, Shame & Pride, Masculinity, Aging, Childhood & Youth, Coming of Age, Environment, Plants, Place, Fathers
Tags Classic Fiction, Coming of Age, Animals, American Literature, Historical Fiction
The Red Pony by John Steinbeck was published in installments from 1933 to 1936, as a novella in 1937, and in a short story collection, The Long Valley, in 1945. Steinbeck drew upon his experience living in the Salinas Valley. The four stories that make up The Red Pony are considered works of classic literature and bildungsroman, or coming-of-age stories. Steinbeck also wrote the screenplay for the 1949 film adaptation of The Red Pony, and... Read The Red Pony Summary
Publication year 1926
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Perseverance, Masculinity, Economics
Tags Business & Economics, Finance, Self-Improvement, Classic Fiction
Publication year 2005
Genre Biography, Nonfiction
Themes Perseverance, Indigenous Identity, Masculinity, Animals, Environment, Plants, Place, Safety & Danger
Tags World History, Biography, US History, History of the Americas, Politics & Government, Travel Literature, Action & Adventure
The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt’s Darkest Journey (2005) is a work of nonfiction by Candice Millard, a former writer and editor for National Geographic. The book describes Roosevelt’s 1914 expedition down an unexplored river in the Amazon rainforest, which nearly cost him his life. Despite poor preparation for the trip, Roosevelt and the group managed to overcome the Amazon’s physical and psychological challenges and placed a 1,000-mile river on the map in a historic... Read The River of Doubt Summary
Publication year 2023
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Indigenous Identity, Masculinity, Race, Coming of Age, Community, War, Gender Identity
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, World War II, Horror & Suspense, World History, Historical Fiction
Publication year 1965
Genre Short Story, Fiction
Themes Masculinity, Race, Fathers
Tags Modern Classic Fiction, Realistic Fiction, Race & Racism, Trauma & Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, Parenting, African American Literature, Post-War Era
“The Rockpile” is a short story by the novelist, essayist, and civil rights activist James Baldwin. Although it was originally published in Baldwin’s only short story collection, 1965’s Going to Meet the Man, it was likely written much earlier, as it uses characters that appear in his 1953 semi-autobiographical debut novel, Go Tell It On the Mountain. This guide refers to the 1995 First Vintage International edition of Going to Meet the Man.“The Rockpile” takes... Read The Rockpile Summary
Publication year 1939
Genre Short Story, Fiction
Themes Literature, Masculinity, Marriage
Tags American Literature, Humor, Classic Fiction, Satirical Literature, Education, Education, Modern Classic Fiction, Fantasy, Action & Adventure
First published in the New Yorker in 1939, “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” is James Thurber’s short story about the flamboyant fantasy life of a timid suburban Everyman. A gentle satire of the human imagination (among other things), the story struck an immediate and lasting chord in the midcentury American imagination and is widely regarded as a comic masterpiece. Its distinctive mixture of pathos and parody made it one of the most anthologized short... Read The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Summary
Publication year 2019
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Perseverance, Hope, Regret, Gender Identity, Masculinity, Race, Social Class, Colonialism, Nation, War
Tags African American Literature, World History, Historical Fiction, Military & War, History: African
Publication year 2025
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Fear, Forgiveness, Grief, Hate & Anger, Hope, Love, Memory, Mental Health, Masculinity, Sexual Identity
Tags Romance, LGBTQ+, Sports
Publication year 1983
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Friendship, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Perseverance, Race, Coming of Age, Masculinity, Self Discovery, Colonialism
Tags Historical Fiction, Action & Adventure, Coming of Age, US History, Race & Racism, American Literature, Children`s Literature, Education, Education, World History, Classic Fiction
Published in 1983, The Sign of the Beaver is a historical adventure novel for middle grade readers written by Elizabeth George Speare. Based on a true story that took place in 1760s Colonial America, the book follows the adventures of a young English boy who, while living alone in the Maine wilderness, befriends a local Penobscot boy who teaches him how to survive. The experience changes his views of himself, his family and fellow colonists... Read The Sign of the Beaver Summary
Publication year 2014
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Perseverance, Fear, Grief, Guilt, Hate & Anger, Loneliness, Memory, Regret, Revenge, Shame & Pride, Disability, Gender Identity, Masculinity, Mental Health, Death, Appearance & Reality, Marriage, Teamwork, Justice, Power & Greed
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Horror & Suspense
J.K. Rowling has published seven novels in the Cormoran Strike mystery series under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith, beginning in 2013 with The Cuckoo’s Calling. The Silkworm was released in 2014 as the second installment of the series. The novel received praise for its intricate plotting and satirical take on the publishing industry, though it also drew criticism for its controversial portrayals of gender and graphic imagery. Set in the London literary world, The Silkworm satirizes... Read The Silkworm Summary
Publication year 2022
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Love, Revenge, Masculinity, Sexual Identity, Self Discovery
Tags Romance