This paper analyses Orra (1812), a play written by Joanna Baillie, with the purpose of showing that it belongs to the Female Gothic subgenre. In order to examine the play thoroughly, both the definitory characteristics of the Gothic genre and the Female Gothic subgenre have been taken into account. A category system has been created in which all the characteristics of the play that define it as a Female Gothic phenomenon are organised, analysed and explored. Some attention has also been paid to those especial features or treatments that are unusual or outstanding in that subgenre. This is the result of an analysis of the characters, the plot, and the inner psychology present in them, together with the examination of several articles...
This paper presents academic and practice based research. Exploring the concepts of ornament, patter...
In my thesis I explore how various characters in Macbeth queer time, space, and bodies in the play. ...
This project examines the appropriation of children\u27s literature, particularly Grimm\u27s and And...
This thesis explores Djuna Barnes’s portrayal of, and engagement with, Othered people, places and th...
The following document consists of a written interpretation of an actor’s work on approaching and ev...
This thesis examines the writing, speeches, and storytelling of six African American women: Jarena...
Her Still Singing Limbs: A Collection of Poetry is a fragmented rumination on the intrinsic lonelin...
In his last novel Till We Have Faces, Lewis adapts the myth of Cupid and Psyche, telling the story t...
In her collection Hymen (1921), the modernist poet H.D. engages in a collaborative, composite recept...
Perno centrale di questo dialogo critico sul racconto popolare è la soggettività femminile, e come e...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.In this dissertation I examine uncanny character...
The following copyrighted Figures were removed: 2.5 © Woodman Family Foundation, 2.6 & 4.2 © V&A Mus...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a theoretical examination and process for my works produced...
Writers have long explored and attempted to portray the visual artist’s challenge of creating the id...
The secondary female role of lower class status in comic opera, designated by the term soubrette, is...
This paper presents academic and practice based research. Exploring the concepts of ornament, patter...
In my thesis I explore how various characters in Macbeth queer time, space, and bodies in the play. ...
This project examines the appropriation of children\u27s literature, particularly Grimm\u27s and And...
This thesis explores Djuna Barnes’s portrayal of, and engagement with, Othered people, places and th...
The following document consists of a written interpretation of an actor’s work on approaching and ev...
This thesis examines the writing, speeches, and storytelling of six African American women: Jarena...
Her Still Singing Limbs: A Collection of Poetry is a fragmented rumination on the intrinsic lonelin...
In his last novel Till We Have Faces, Lewis adapts the myth of Cupid and Psyche, telling the story t...
In her collection Hymen (1921), the modernist poet H.D. engages in a collaborative, composite recept...
Perno centrale di questo dialogo critico sul racconto popolare è la soggettività femminile, e come e...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.In this dissertation I examine uncanny character...
The following copyrighted Figures were removed: 2.5 © Woodman Family Foundation, 2.6 & 4.2 © V&A Mus...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a theoretical examination and process for my works produced...
Writers have long explored and attempted to portray the visual artist’s challenge of creating the id...
The secondary female role of lower class status in comic opera, designated by the term soubrette, is...
This paper presents academic and practice based research. Exploring the concepts of ornament, patter...
In my thesis I explore how various characters in Macbeth queer time, space, and bodies in the play. ...
This project examines the appropriation of children\u27s literature, particularly Grimm\u27s and And...