'If I were Mr. Gaskell 0 Heaven how I would beat her'. The year is 1855. The speaker is Charles Dickens, who in his role as editor of Household Words had quarrelled with one of his foremost contributors, Elizabeth Gaskell, over the best way to break up her latest story across several numbers of the journal. If Dickens never indulged in acts of violence against women in his personal life, he certainly carried them out in his fiction: most notably in Great Expectations, a novel that has remained consistently popular into the late twentieth century
Adopting the\u27 1st Gent\u27s\u27 maxim from the epigraph to chapter ten of Eliot\u27s Daniel Deron...
In Victorian England, women were subjects within their patriarchal society. What Anne Brontë, Wilkie...
Around the middle of the nineteenth century, the Victorian publishing world – like most of society –...
During the Victoria era, two images of women were prominent in novels and reflected the disparity be...
This paper identifies and analyzes incidents of abuse directed towards women in nineteenth-century B...
It has been (and will continue to be) argued that authors always portray characters of their own sex...
Prostitution, an occupation once tolerated in English society, became known as the great social evi...
Charles Dickens is not considered only as the “ first great urban novelist in England” but also as ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the representation of marital violence and domestic abuse in th...
The basic formula in the English Victorian novel seems to be an individual standing against the worl...
The basic formula in the English Victorian novel seems to be an individual standing against the worl...
While Dickens' novels insist upon the naturalness of feminine morality, they also limit women's abil...
This thesis examines Dickens's presentation of evil women. In the course of my reading I discovered ...
Abstract One of the results of the industrialization of Victorian England was a further straining of...
This research is an examination of Charles Dickens’ representation of the underprivileged in the Vic...
Adopting the\u27 1st Gent\u27s\u27 maxim from the epigraph to chapter ten of Eliot\u27s Daniel Deron...
In Victorian England, women were subjects within their patriarchal society. What Anne Brontë, Wilkie...
Around the middle of the nineteenth century, the Victorian publishing world – like most of society –...
During the Victoria era, two images of women were prominent in novels and reflected the disparity be...
This paper identifies and analyzes incidents of abuse directed towards women in nineteenth-century B...
It has been (and will continue to be) argued that authors always portray characters of their own sex...
Prostitution, an occupation once tolerated in English society, became known as the great social evi...
Charles Dickens is not considered only as the “ first great urban novelist in England” but also as ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the representation of marital violence and domestic abuse in th...
The basic formula in the English Victorian novel seems to be an individual standing against the worl...
The basic formula in the English Victorian novel seems to be an individual standing against the worl...
While Dickens' novels insist upon the naturalness of feminine morality, they also limit women's abil...
This thesis examines Dickens's presentation of evil women. In the course of my reading I discovered ...
Abstract One of the results of the industrialization of Victorian England was a further straining of...
This research is an examination of Charles Dickens’ representation of the underprivileged in the Vic...
Adopting the\u27 1st Gent\u27s\u27 maxim from the epigraph to chapter ten of Eliot\u27s Daniel Deron...
In Victorian England, women were subjects within their patriarchal society. What Anne Brontë, Wilkie...
Around the middle of the nineteenth century, the Victorian publishing world – like most of society –...