A surprisingly high number of the novels, short stories and plays produced in Britain during the Edwardian era (defined in the terms of this thesis as the period of time between 1900 and the beginning of World War One) use the Grecian deity Pan, god of shepherds, as a literary motif. Writers as diverse as Somerset Maugham, E.M. Forster, Frances Hodgson Burnett and G.K. Chesterton made Pan a fictional character or alluded to the god of shepherds in more subtle ways. The mystery of why the Edwardians used an ancient Greek god as a symbol requires a profound interrogation of the early twentieth century British soul. The Edwardian era was a narrow corridor of time between the Victorian age and the birth of modernism with the First World War, a ...
The lost girls analyses a number of British writers between 1850 and 1930 for whom the myth of Demet...
If the Elizabethan age was the period during which the European Renaissance came to England by means...
This work examines JM Barrie\u27s Peter Pan in light of its cultural context. It works to show how t...
A surprisingly high number of the novels, short stories and plays produced in Britain during the Edw...
James Matthew Barrie’s classical character Peter Pan has undoubtedly become a part of popular cultur...
In his essay ‘Pan’s Pipes’ (1881), the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson proclaimed that the Gr...
This thesis is prompted by a curiosity about the popularity of the image of Peter Pan. Realising tha...
Aesthetics and Piracy: The Death of Masculinity and EmpireJ.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan as both a stage pl...
Part of a themed volume on Lawrence and the Arts, this essay looks at some of the British composers ...
Peter Pan has come to be seen as a cultural icon. This thesis is an examination of the play Peter Pa...
In Peter Pan\u27s Shadows in the Literary Imagination, Kirsten Stirling uses these shadows as a meta...
This study offers a reading of the widespread character type of the ‘Femme Fatale’ which focuses on ...
My thesis focuses on the figure of the pantomime clown in the work of Charles Dickens. While a numbe...
A retelling of the Greek myths about Pan, both goat and god, whose reed flute frolicking leads him t...
The essay moves from the work of Jacob Burckhardt and the strategy he devised for his study of 'The ...
The lost girls analyses a number of British writers between 1850 and 1930 for whom the myth of Demet...
If the Elizabethan age was the period during which the European Renaissance came to England by means...
This work examines JM Barrie\u27s Peter Pan in light of its cultural context. It works to show how t...
A surprisingly high number of the novels, short stories and plays produced in Britain during the Edw...
James Matthew Barrie’s classical character Peter Pan has undoubtedly become a part of popular cultur...
In his essay ‘Pan’s Pipes’ (1881), the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson proclaimed that the Gr...
This thesis is prompted by a curiosity about the popularity of the image of Peter Pan. Realising tha...
Aesthetics and Piracy: The Death of Masculinity and EmpireJ.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan as both a stage pl...
Part of a themed volume on Lawrence and the Arts, this essay looks at some of the British composers ...
Peter Pan has come to be seen as a cultural icon. This thesis is an examination of the play Peter Pa...
In Peter Pan\u27s Shadows in the Literary Imagination, Kirsten Stirling uses these shadows as a meta...
This study offers a reading of the widespread character type of the ‘Femme Fatale’ which focuses on ...
My thesis focuses on the figure of the pantomime clown in the work of Charles Dickens. While a numbe...
A retelling of the Greek myths about Pan, both goat and god, whose reed flute frolicking leads him t...
The essay moves from the work of Jacob Burckhardt and the strategy he devised for his study of 'The ...
The lost girls analyses a number of British writers between 1850 and 1930 for whom the myth of Demet...
If the Elizabethan age was the period during which the European Renaissance came to England by means...
This work examines JM Barrie\u27s Peter Pan in light of its cultural context. It works to show how t...