In the realm of art in general and literature in particular, the presence of Doris Lessing could not be denied as one of the most influential English novelists in the 1960s. Doris Lessing is a writer who is concerned with the representation of women identity in the West. In her renowned novel, The Golden Notebook Lessing aims at showcasing women identity in Europe and any aspect related to them, i.e., their psychology, political lives, relation to men and children, their place in a male-dominated society and their frequent attempts to escape from the social and political oppression. The aim of this paper is to present a truthful account of female identity from a feminist point of view
The aim of this paper is to present the female literary tradition and the circumstances of its devel...
With the publication of The Divided Self in 1960, R. D. Laing initiated the British ‘anti-psychiatry...
With the publication of The Divided Self in 1960, R. D. Laing initiated the British ‘anti-psychiatry...
In the realm of art in general and literature in particular, the presence of Doris Lessing could not...
Abstract Doris Lessing; the Nobel Laureate of literature 2007, is one of those most powerful and sig...
Doris Lessing’s women characters are always bound within masculine sexuality and they define thems...
The paper intends to analyze the detail study of Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook. Thenovel begin...
Doris Lessing has been a chronicler of our age for nearly half a century, and a study of her writing...
Doris Lessing, an unrivaled novelist in the literary genres around the globe, portrays the fundament...
Looking from a socialist feminist viewpoint, the present study discusses selected Doris Lessing‟s no...
This paper concerns the analysis of the female identity in the Western world at the beginning of the...
Doris Lessing’s attitude towards feminism and her writing about it always has a sense of ambiguity. ...
-Abstract in lingua inglese: The publication of The Grass Is Singing in 1950 inaugurated the beginni...
The paper aims at describing the free woman’s commitment in the novels of Doris Lessing. The ...
Doris Lessing is a major force in contemporary English literature, holding a unique position as an i...
The aim of this paper is to present the female literary tradition and the circumstances of its devel...
With the publication of The Divided Self in 1960, R. D. Laing initiated the British ‘anti-psychiatry...
With the publication of The Divided Self in 1960, R. D. Laing initiated the British ‘anti-psychiatry...
In the realm of art in general and literature in particular, the presence of Doris Lessing could not...
Abstract Doris Lessing; the Nobel Laureate of literature 2007, is one of those most powerful and sig...
Doris Lessing’s women characters are always bound within masculine sexuality and they define thems...
The paper intends to analyze the detail study of Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook. Thenovel begin...
Doris Lessing has been a chronicler of our age for nearly half a century, and a study of her writing...
Doris Lessing, an unrivaled novelist in the literary genres around the globe, portrays the fundament...
Looking from a socialist feminist viewpoint, the present study discusses selected Doris Lessing‟s no...
This paper concerns the analysis of the female identity in the Western world at the beginning of the...
Doris Lessing’s attitude towards feminism and her writing about it always has a sense of ambiguity. ...
-Abstract in lingua inglese: The publication of The Grass Is Singing in 1950 inaugurated the beginni...
The paper aims at describing the free woman’s commitment in the novels of Doris Lessing. The ...
Doris Lessing is a major force in contemporary English literature, holding a unique position as an i...
The aim of this paper is to present the female literary tradition and the circumstances of its devel...
With the publication of The Divided Self in 1960, R. D. Laing initiated the British ‘anti-psychiatry...
With the publication of The Divided Self in 1960, R. D. Laing initiated the British ‘anti-psychiatry...