This thesis studies the phenomena of education, learning, and societal constraint in Maria Edgeworth’s Ormond (1817). The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries saw the emergence of the educational theories of Rousseau, Locke, and of Edgeworth and her father, all of them influential in Europe. These theories and general developments in English and Irish educational systems are outlined in the early chapters of this thesis and form a theoretical backbone for it, along with ideals of masculinity in eighteenth and nineteenth-century England. Previous criticism of Ormond has produced political readings and more comprehensive overviews of the protagonist Harry’s learning process, and his stay in France. This study aims to provide so far lacking cri...
The “experimental” in my title refers to Howells’s self-conscious development of a literary form tha...
Studies of eighteenth-century British novels are typically centered on the alleged “rise” of the nov...
Psychologists have argued for years over the effects of heredity versus the effects of the environme...
This study of five Victorian novels is basically an enquiry into the effects of nineteenth-century R...
Finding its origin in the educational philosophy forwarded by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the 1760s, th...
This thesis attempts to analyze the structures that support and maintain the society of nineteenth-c...
During the period in which Maria Edgeworth wrote novels, novel-reading was a disreputable activity, ...
This thesis is a study on the causes and effects of Pip?s ambition as seen in Charles Dickens? Great...
302 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.My project, "Scarecrows of Ch...
The late nineteenth-century England witnessed rapid modernization and important reforms of education...
Contributing to our understanding of self-development in literature, Object Lessons: Technologies of...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
This dissertation explores the subject of heredity and its novelistic treatment c. 1850-1900. Though...
Charlotte and Anne Bronte were both educators and it is not surprising that education plays a promin...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesMy thesis explores how Victorian society viewed the women who did...
The “experimental” in my title refers to Howells’s self-conscious development of a literary form tha...
Studies of eighteenth-century British novels are typically centered on the alleged “rise” of the nov...
Psychologists have argued for years over the effects of heredity versus the effects of the environme...
This study of five Victorian novels is basically an enquiry into the effects of nineteenth-century R...
Finding its origin in the educational philosophy forwarded by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the 1760s, th...
This thesis attempts to analyze the structures that support and maintain the society of nineteenth-c...
During the period in which Maria Edgeworth wrote novels, novel-reading was a disreputable activity, ...
This thesis is a study on the causes and effects of Pip?s ambition as seen in Charles Dickens? Great...
302 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.My project, "Scarecrows of Ch...
The late nineteenth-century England witnessed rapid modernization and important reforms of education...
Contributing to our understanding of self-development in literature, Object Lessons: Technologies of...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
This dissertation explores the subject of heredity and its novelistic treatment c. 1850-1900. Though...
Charlotte and Anne Bronte were both educators and it is not surprising that education plays a promin...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesMy thesis explores how Victorian society viewed the women who did...
The “experimental” in my title refers to Howells’s self-conscious development of a literary form tha...
Studies of eighteenth-century British novels are typically centered on the alleged “rise” of the nov...
Psychologists have argued for years over the effects of heredity versus the effects of the environme...