This study explores the links between the life and the poetry of the late-Victorian feminist and writer Amy Levy. Despite a resurgence of interest in Levy's writing, until the present time there has been a paucity of scholarly research into her biography. Levy's life coincided with the period when the movement for female emancipation was gaining momentum, and her adult years witnessed the emergence of the late-Victorian cultural icon known as the New Woman. Previous studies have primarily focused upon the New Woman as she was represented in late nineteenth-century discourse. My study aims to redress this balance by demonstrating that the fictional New Woman of the 1890s had many real-life precursors and counterparts - of whom Levy was one. ...
This dissertation describes my recovery of the life and writing of a relatively unknown late ninete...
This thesis addresses the concept of the contemporary muse in the work of six late-nineteenth and ea...
This thesis examines Virginia Woolf’s representation of the lives of nineteenth-century women writer...
This article examines the representation of the poet and novelist Amy Levy (1861–89) after her death...
This thesis is a study of the work of Amy Levy, poet, novelist and essay writer who came to prominen...
As a queer woman in Victorian England Amv Levy (1861-1889) exhibits both a strong portrayal of queer...
Hailed as a “girl genius” by Oscar Wilde, Amy Levy (1861–89) received critical acclaim at the young ...
Urban economies and the dead woman muse in the poetry of Amy Levy and Djuna Barne
My thesis uncovers innovative ways of re-reading the New Woman. By purposefully moving away from nov...
The critical recuperation of late nineteenth-century women poets, most still waiting in the margins ...
The last decade of the 19th century was a period of great cultural changes in Britain, and especiall...
© 2015 Dr. Natasha Amy StoryWho was the American New Woman and why was she important to female liter...
THESIS 10962Using the case study of American poet Amy Lowell (1874-1925), this thesis explores the p...
[eng] While most scholars specialized in Amy Levy appear to agree that Amy Levy's article 'The Ghett...
While most scholars specialized in Amy Levy appear to agree that Amy Levy’s article “The Ghetto at F...
This dissertation describes my recovery of the life and writing of a relatively unknown late ninete...
This thesis addresses the concept of the contemporary muse in the work of six late-nineteenth and ea...
This thesis examines Virginia Woolf’s representation of the lives of nineteenth-century women writer...
This article examines the representation of the poet and novelist Amy Levy (1861–89) after her death...
This thesis is a study of the work of Amy Levy, poet, novelist and essay writer who came to prominen...
As a queer woman in Victorian England Amv Levy (1861-1889) exhibits both a strong portrayal of queer...
Hailed as a “girl genius” by Oscar Wilde, Amy Levy (1861–89) received critical acclaim at the young ...
Urban economies and the dead woman muse in the poetry of Amy Levy and Djuna Barne
My thesis uncovers innovative ways of re-reading the New Woman. By purposefully moving away from nov...
The critical recuperation of late nineteenth-century women poets, most still waiting in the margins ...
The last decade of the 19th century was a period of great cultural changes in Britain, and especiall...
© 2015 Dr. Natasha Amy StoryWho was the American New Woman and why was she important to female liter...
THESIS 10962Using the case study of American poet Amy Lowell (1874-1925), this thesis explores the p...
[eng] While most scholars specialized in Amy Levy appear to agree that Amy Levy's article 'The Ghett...
While most scholars specialized in Amy Levy appear to agree that Amy Levy’s article “The Ghetto at F...
This dissertation describes my recovery of the life and writing of a relatively unknown late ninete...
This thesis addresses the concept of the contemporary muse in the work of six late-nineteenth and ea...
This thesis examines Virginia Woolf’s representation of the lives of nineteenth-century women writer...