The Victorian period (1837 to 1901) was a time of great change in the United States. The country was growing with the Louisiana Purchase and the addition of several states to the Union. Railroads were connecting together the vast lands. Unprecedented economic and manufacturing changes were unfolding; it was the time of the Industrial Revolution. This period also brought about a revolution for women by opening up new possibilities in many spheres of life. However, these new possibilities, ironically, exacerbated a timeless women’s struggle of finding balance between their traditional roles as caregivers and their human need for self-‐ expression. This struggle was reflected in both the lives and works of women artists from the period. Women...
In the late nineteenth century, increasing numbers of women artists began pursuing careers in the fi...
This paper discusses the development of female psyche in nineteenth century American literature. Thr...
This paper puts forth an alternate reading of the artistic climate in late nineteenth-century Paris ...
From the perspective of feminist analysis, the painting is considered to be androcentric. It is beli...
Kate Chopin is a important writer whose novel The Awakening (1899) written in the end of Victorian E...
The life of the typical American women in the late 1800s was strictly confined to the four walls of ...
The aim of this work is to document how the substantial change in the social status of women that to...
From the perspective of feminist analysis, the painting is considered to be androcentric. It is beli...
© 1992 Cherry TennantAdapting the words of Judith Allen, in order to understand the present for wome...
Nineteenth-century America was a tumultuous place, especially for women. Two female American authors...
The women-artists of the 19th century seem to be a real apparition from a view of the today's and fu...
Women and art create a new topic in Modernist Literature. Two good examples of it are Viriginia Wool...
As an art student at a historically women’s college, I place my self-portraits in conversation with ...
poster abstractKate Chopin’s The Awakening (1899) follows the quest of the female artist through its...
Abstract — In ‘The Awakening’, Kate Chopin introduces Edna Pontellier, the wife of a New Orleans bus...
In the late nineteenth century, increasing numbers of women artists began pursuing careers in the fi...
This paper discusses the development of female psyche in nineteenth century American literature. Thr...
This paper puts forth an alternate reading of the artistic climate in late nineteenth-century Paris ...
From the perspective of feminist analysis, the painting is considered to be androcentric. It is beli...
Kate Chopin is a important writer whose novel The Awakening (1899) written in the end of Victorian E...
The life of the typical American women in the late 1800s was strictly confined to the four walls of ...
The aim of this work is to document how the substantial change in the social status of women that to...
From the perspective of feminist analysis, the painting is considered to be androcentric. It is beli...
© 1992 Cherry TennantAdapting the words of Judith Allen, in order to understand the present for wome...
Nineteenth-century America was a tumultuous place, especially for women. Two female American authors...
The women-artists of the 19th century seem to be a real apparition from a view of the today's and fu...
Women and art create a new topic in Modernist Literature. Two good examples of it are Viriginia Wool...
As an art student at a historically women’s college, I place my self-portraits in conversation with ...
poster abstractKate Chopin’s The Awakening (1899) follows the quest of the female artist through its...
Abstract — In ‘The Awakening’, Kate Chopin introduces Edna Pontellier, the wife of a New Orleans bus...
In the late nineteenth century, increasing numbers of women artists began pursuing careers in the fi...
This paper discusses the development of female psyche in nineteenth century American literature. Thr...
This paper puts forth an alternate reading of the artistic climate in late nineteenth-century Paris ...