Thesis advisor: Andrew Von HendyThis thesis deals with literature of the Great War and examines the situation of women in this period through the characters in fiction works of the period with the support of non-fiction works by Virginia Woolf (A Room of One's Own and Three Guineas) and Vera Brittain's Testament of Youth. Through literature rather than direct historical approach, this thesis looks at the ways in which the war impacted the lives of women. The five fictional works dealt with are Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms, Aldous Huxley's short story “Farcical History of Richard Greenow,” Rebecca West's Return of the Soldier, Edith Wharton's Return of the Soldier, and Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway. Chapters are on the following to...
Our memory and understanding of women's experiences at the Front during the First World War are ove...
This study analyzes posters created by the British government to recruit women to work in munitions ...
This study explores the impact of the Great War on Edith Wharton\u27s life and literature through an...
This thesis navigates the political, emotional, and educational effects of World War I on middle- an...
The past fifteen years have seen an explosion in scholarship on First World War literature, especial...
This dissertation examines the texts of Anglophone women writers from the First World War. Women’s r...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the impact of the Great War on the development of women's writin...
This thesis analyzes the changing gender roles of British women who served as caretakers in World Wa...
This dissertation examines American women’s popular novels about the Great War published between 191...
The Great War stimulated a sudden growth in the novel industry, and the trauma of the war continued ...
This thesis examines the complexities of civilian identity and the crisis of gender in twentieth cen...
This thesis revolves around Evadne Price’s novel, Not So Quiet… Stepdaughters of War, published in 1...
This thesis examines trauma experienced by wives of returned soldiers in Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and W...
Scholars and theorists who discuss the relationship between gender and war agree that the divide bet...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWriters of modern American fiction live presented the heroines of st...
Our memory and understanding of women's experiences at the Front during the First World War are ove...
This study analyzes posters created by the British government to recruit women to work in munitions ...
This study explores the impact of the Great War on Edith Wharton\u27s life and literature through an...
This thesis navigates the political, emotional, and educational effects of World War I on middle- an...
The past fifteen years have seen an explosion in scholarship on First World War literature, especial...
This dissertation examines the texts of Anglophone women writers from the First World War. Women’s r...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the impact of the Great War on the development of women's writin...
This thesis analyzes the changing gender roles of British women who served as caretakers in World Wa...
This dissertation examines American women’s popular novels about the Great War published between 191...
The Great War stimulated a sudden growth in the novel industry, and the trauma of the war continued ...
This thesis examines the complexities of civilian identity and the crisis of gender in twentieth cen...
This thesis revolves around Evadne Price’s novel, Not So Quiet… Stepdaughters of War, published in 1...
This thesis examines trauma experienced by wives of returned soldiers in Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and W...
Scholars and theorists who discuss the relationship between gender and war agree that the divide bet...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWriters of modern American fiction live presented the heroines of st...
Our memory and understanding of women's experiences at the Front during the First World War are ove...
This study analyzes posters created by the British government to recruit women to work in munitions ...
This study explores the impact of the Great War on Edith Wharton\u27s life and literature through an...