This thesis will examine various representations of female agency and identity in both classic and contemporary selected Gothic texts. It will use feminist, psychoanalytic and selected aspects of literary theory in order to analyse four different stages of the female condition within this genre of literature. In doing this it will use examples from the literary Gothic that represent how the identity of these female characters is divided into binary oppositions of ‘civilised’ or ‘native women’. The deciding (and usually masculine) agents of this categorisation, as well as the activity that occurs within the divide between these two groups, will be the focus of this thesis that I will use to portray how female identity is more complex ...
abstract: This research conceptualizes Gothic literature featuring undead characters produced and po...
Stories featuring female vampires transgress moral boundaries and subvert the cultural allocation of...
This thesis aims to investigate Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” (1872) and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines a selection of nineteenth-century Gothic novels and analyzes ...
This thesis explores the relationship between the Female Gothic novel of the late eighteenth and ear...
Summary/Abstract The subject of this thesis is fin de siècle Gothic fiction, more specifically an a...
(EN) The transformation of gender is one of the fundamental topics of the late Victorian Gothic. Whi...
(EN) The transformation of gender is one of the fundamental topics of the late Victorian Gothic. Whi...
The tradition of the Gothic genre is to utilize the social, political, and economical fears in curre...
Although a dissertation about Gothic fiction, this project challenges the very idea of the Gothic ...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts-Engli...
abstract: A Monster in the House: Gothic and Victorian Representations of Female Madness explores fe...
This book contributes to an emerging field of study and provides new perspectives on the ways in whi...
Because works of Gothic fiction were often disregarded as sensationalist and unsophisticated, my aim...
This thesis examines the spectral figure in female gothic literature and film. I argue that the spec...
abstract: This research conceptualizes Gothic literature featuring undead characters produced and po...
Stories featuring female vampires transgress moral boundaries and subvert the cultural allocation of...
This thesis aims to investigate Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” (1872) and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines a selection of nineteenth-century Gothic novels and analyzes ...
This thesis explores the relationship between the Female Gothic novel of the late eighteenth and ear...
Summary/Abstract The subject of this thesis is fin de siècle Gothic fiction, more specifically an a...
(EN) The transformation of gender is one of the fundamental topics of the late Victorian Gothic. Whi...
(EN) The transformation of gender is one of the fundamental topics of the late Victorian Gothic. Whi...
The tradition of the Gothic genre is to utilize the social, political, and economical fears in curre...
Although a dissertation about Gothic fiction, this project challenges the very idea of the Gothic ...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts-Engli...
abstract: A Monster in the House: Gothic and Victorian Representations of Female Madness explores fe...
This book contributes to an emerging field of study and provides new perspectives on the ways in whi...
Because works of Gothic fiction were often disregarded as sensationalist and unsophisticated, my aim...
This thesis examines the spectral figure in female gothic literature and film. I argue that the spec...
abstract: This research conceptualizes Gothic literature featuring undead characters produced and po...
Stories featuring female vampires transgress moral boundaries and subvert the cultural allocation of...
This thesis aims to investigate Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” (1872) and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897...