Bringing new insights from genre theory to bear on the work of the journalist and novelist Rebecca West, this study explores how West\u27s use of and combinations of multiple genres (often in single works) was informed and furthered by her subversive feminist goals.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/fac_monographs/1255/thumbnail.jp
One of the most innovative and interesting areas of contemporary literary production is feminist gen...
This thesis considers the interpenetration and relationship between discourses of sexuality and lite...
A consideration of the research process in autobiographical writing with reference to a particular s...
This dissertation examines the intersection of sexuality and spirituality in literary modernism, foc...
Major scholars of the literary production of Rebecca West (1892-1983), English journalist, critic, b...
This study examines the uses and usefulness of genre classifications by studying novels by American ...
Working counter to the critical hegemonies of the New Modernist Studies, Deceptively Ingratiating Sh...
This dissertation looks at the work of four women writers—Martha Gellhorn, Elizabeth Bowen, Pearl S....
Genres of Resistance: Western-American Womanhood and Authorship traces a genealogy of diverse, Weste...
Given Rebecca West's fame during her lifetime, the amount of significant and successful writing she ...
Recent projects conducted by The Universities of De Montfort, Nottingham, and Sussex, U.K. and Brow...
The thesis offers a reading of Rebecca West's longer fiction as texts constituted by disputing autho...
This thesis examines representations of haptic relations with built environments in the writings of ...
Based on Rebecca West\u27s The Return of the Soldier and Harriet Hume, this thesis examines West\u27...
The thesis examines how American writers in the popular genres of Female Gothic, Horror, and Science...
One of the most innovative and interesting areas of contemporary literary production is feminist gen...
This thesis considers the interpenetration and relationship between discourses of sexuality and lite...
A consideration of the research process in autobiographical writing with reference to a particular s...
This dissertation examines the intersection of sexuality and spirituality in literary modernism, foc...
Major scholars of the literary production of Rebecca West (1892-1983), English journalist, critic, b...
This study examines the uses and usefulness of genre classifications by studying novels by American ...
Working counter to the critical hegemonies of the New Modernist Studies, Deceptively Ingratiating Sh...
This dissertation looks at the work of four women writers—Martha Gellhorn, Elizabeth Bowen, Pearl S....
Genres of Resistance: Western-American Womanhood and Authorship traces a genealogy of diverse, Weste...
Given Rebecca West's fame during her lifetime, the amount of significant and successful writing she ...
Recent projects conducted by The Universities of De Montfort, Nottingham, and Sussex, U.K. and Brow...
The thesis offers a reading of Rebecca West's longer fiction as texts constituted by disputing autho...
This thesis examines representations of haptic relations with built environments in the writings of ...
Based on Rebecca West\u27s The Return of the Soldier and Harriet Hume, this thesis examines West\u27...
The thesis examines how American writers in the popular genres of Female Gothic, Horror, and Science...
One of the most innovative and interesting areas of contemporary literary production is feminist gen...
This thesis considers the interpenetration and relationship between discourses of sexuality and lite...
A consideration of the research process in autobiographical writing with reference to a particular s...