Royal Holloway, University of London.This paper intends to examine the poetry that Charlotte Brontë wrote in the 1830s and 40s, in order to find out how this major Victorian novelist encountered her own voice through the voices of fictional male and female characters, in a particular set of dramatic monologues. Before she successfully ventured into the more popular genre of the novel, Brontë both consciously and unconsciously experimented with different forms of narrating the self – the ballad, the long narrative in verse, the soliloquy and the dramatic monologue. Indeed, her interest in drama was a precocious one, as can easily be seen in her juvenilia; but her interest in contemporary history (namely, the Napoleonic Wars) was equally dete...
This thesis addresses how Charlotte Brontë’s Villette creates a sympathetic economy that challenges ...
Before one might legitimately enquire what the Brontës had to do with either ‘poetry’ or ‘politics’,...
The following discussion of The Life of Charlotte Bronte is an examination of the narrative techniqu...
Thesis advisor: Susan MichalczykIn nineteenth-century England, women were struggling to find an outl...
‗‗Details, situations which I do not understand and cannot personally inspect, I would not for the ...
The purpose of this study is to interrogate how women's silences in Victorian literature, and in the...
This dissertation extends recent feminist literary scholarship to argue that nineteenth-century Brit...
In this paper, I will examine the four novels of Charlotte Brontë: The Professor, Jane Eyre Shirley ...
Through her writing, Charlotte Bronte takes issue both with the masculinist assumption of Romanticis...
This project investigates how Jane Eyre and Villette, two of Charlotte Bronte’s famous gothic ...
Charlotte Brontë’s problematising of first-person narrative foregrounds the fluidity of the concept ...
Violence is often associated with Anne, Charlotte, and Emily Brontë’s writing, yet there remains no ...
Gender, Genre, and the Victorian Dramatic Monologue describes how female and male poets used the dra...
This is the first comprehensive study of the Brontës' representations of masculinity. In it, I anal...
In “Haworth, November, 1904” (1904), Virginia Woolf maintains a literary pilgrimage “is legitimate w...
This thesis addresses how Charlotte Brontë’s Villette creates a sympathetic economy that challenges ...
Before one might legitimately enquire what the Brontës had to do with either ‘poetry’ or ‘politics’,...
The following discussion of The Life of Charlotte Bronte is an examination of the narrative techniqu...
Thesis advisor: Susan MichalczykIn nineteenth-century England, women were struggling to find an outl...
‗‗Details, situations which I do not understand and cannot personally inspect, I would not for the ...
The purpose of this study is to interrogate how women's silences in Victorian literature, and in the...
This dissertation extends recent feminist literary scholarship to argue that nineteenth-century Brit...
In this paper, I will examine the four novels of Charlotte Brontë: The Professor, Jane Eyre Shirley ...
Through her writing, Charlotte Bronte takes issue both with the masculinist assumption of Romanticis...
This project investigates how Jane Eyre and Villette, two of Charlotte Bronte’s famous gothic ...
Charlotte Brontë’s problematising of first-person narrative foregrounds the fluidity of the concept ...
Violence is often associated with Anne, Charlotte, and Emily Brontë’s writing, yet there remains no ...
Gender, Genre, and the Victorian Dramatic Monologue describes how female and male poets used the dra...
This is the first comprehensive study of the Brontës' representations of masculinity. In it, I anal...
In “Haworth, November, 1904” (1904), Virginia Woolf maintains a literary pilgrimage “is legitimate w...
This thesis addresses how Charlotte Brontë’s Villette creates a sympathetic economy that challenges ...
Before one might legitimately enquire what the Brontës had to do with either ‘poetry’ or ‘politics’,...
The following discussion of The Life of Charlotte Bronte is an examination of the narrative techniqu...