An independent and strong-minded woman gains control of a farm and determines to effect its fruition. Though many doubt her capacity, the female landowner trumps her male counterparts when the farm flourishes under her effective management. In the end, she marries- but on extremely unconventional terms. Rejecting romantic love, she instead weds a devoted friend. Camaraderie hence privileged over passion, the novel ends. This summary outlines the story of not one but two major literary heroines-Bathsheba Everdene of Thomas Hardy\u27s Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) and Alexandra Bergson of Willa Cather\u27s 0 Pioneers! (1913). Critics have analyzed these texts with multifaceted lenses, yet there has been no suggestion of their relationship...
Willa Cather has been fairly well studied as a novelist of the Nebraska pioneer, a writer whose book...
Thomas Hardy’s Far from the Madding Crowd failed to satisfy his commissioning editor Leslie Stephen’...
The study tries to show how the characters of Thomas Hardy’s novels are unconventional in terms of t...
An independent and strong-minded woman gains control of a farm and determines to effect its fruition...
The writer chooses Thomas Hardy's novel Far From the Madding Crowd. Thomas Hardy is a writer who wri...
This text explores the characters of Maggie and Tom Tulliver from George Eliot’s 1860 novel The Mill...
As a prolific nineteenth century novelist, Thomas Hardy witnessed how women were treated as well as ...
In 1913 Willa Cather created a female protagonist who is single, independent, entrepreneurial, manag...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Instability, disruption, uncertainty: such are some keywords common to all the essays in this collec...
Adequate critical attention has been paid to Thomas hardy who has developed a strong aesthetic and a...
In a dissertation submitted to the Department of Rhetoric and Oratory at the University of Wisconsin...
Willa Cather\u27s O Pioneers! (1913) has traditionally been read within the twin contexts of Cather\...
A surface reading of any of Thomas Hardy\u27s novels of the fictional world of Wessex- the south-Eng...
So much has been written about Willa Cather and the influence of the classics and later European lit...
Willa Cather has been fairly well studied as a novelist of the Nebraska pioneer, a writer whose book...
Thomas Hardy’s Far from the Madding Crowd failed to satisfy his commissioning editor Leslie Stephen’...
The study tries to show how the characters of Thomas Hardy’s novels are unconventional in terms of t...
An independent and strong-minded woman gains control of a farm and determines to effect its fruition...
The writer chooses Thomas Hardy's novel Far From the Madding Crowd. Thomas Hardy is a writer who wri...
This text explores the characters of Maggie and Tom Tulliver from George Eliot’s 1860 novel The Mill...
As a prolific nineteenth century novelist, Thomas Hardy witnessed how women were treated as well as ...
In 1913 Willa Cather created a female protagonist who is single, independent, entrepreneurial, manag...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Instability, disruption, uncertainty: such are some keywords common to all the essays in this collec...
Adequate critical attention has been paid to Thomas hardy who has developed a strong aesthetic and a...
In a dissertation submitted to the Department of Rhetoric and Oratory at the University of Wisconsin...
Willa Cather\u27s O Pioneers! (1913) has traditionally been read within the twin contexts of Cather\...
A surface reading of any of Thomas Hardy\u27s novels of the fictional world of Wessex- the south-Eng...
So much has been written about Willa Cather and the influence of the classics and later European lit...
Willa Cather has been fairly well studied as a novelist of the Nebraska pioneer, a writer whose book...
Thomas Hardy’s Far from the Madding Crowd failed to satisfy his commissioning editor Leslie Stephen’...
The study tries to show how the characters of Thomas Hardy’s novels are unconventional in terms of t...