Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
Emily Holmes Coleman’s The Shutter of Snow and H.D.’s HERmione each feature a female narrator strugg...
The Victorian governess occupied a difficult position in Victorian society. Straddling the line bet...
In this thesis, I argue that Marie de France and Jane Austen transgress social and gender norms in t...
This paper will provide a textual analysis of three types of texts from the Victorian Era analyzing ...
The first chapter deals with studies of madness and gender, referring to Robert Burton's The Anatomy...
This dissertation, A Psychoanalytical Reading of Female Madness in Selected Victorian Literature, ar...
From the mad heroines of classic Victorian literature to the depictions of female insanity in modern...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
Madness has always been a difficult concept to define as different sorts of behaviors have been cons...
Revising dominant stereotypes found in the feminisation of madness model, this thesis investigates t...
Despite the Victorian society’s dismissal of sensation novels as low-brow literature and scholars’ l...
This critical thesis explores how three literary portrayals of “madness” in female characters of the...
My thesis applies the lens of feminist theory, particularly Hélène Cixous’ “The Laugh of the Medusa,...
In Victorian England, women were subjects within their patriarchal society. What Anne Brontë, Wilkie...
This thesis focuses on women struggling with social rules and gender restrictions in Victorian and E...
Emily Holmes Coleman’s The Shutter of Snow and H.D.’s HERmione each feature a female narrator strugg...
The Victorian governess occupied a difficult position in Victorian society. Straddling the line bet...
In this thesis, I argue that Marie de France and Jane Austen transgress social and gender norms in t...
This paper will provide a textual analysis of three types of texts from the Victorian Era analyzing ...
The first chapter deals with studies of madness and gender, referring to Robert Burton's The Anatomy...
This dissertation, A Psychoanalytical Reading of Female Madness in Selected Victorian Literature, ar...
From the mad heroines of classic Victorian literature to the depictions of female insanity in modern...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
Madness has always been a difficult concept to define as different sorts of behaviors have been cons...
Revising dominant stereotypes found in the feminisation of madness model, this thesis investigates t...
Despite the Victorian society’s dismissal of sensation novels as low-brow literature and scholars’ l...
This critical thesis explores how three literary portrayals of “madness” in female characters of the...
My thesis applies the lens of feminist theory, particularly Hélène Cixous’ “The Laugh of the Medusa,...
In Victorian England, women were subjects within their patriarchal society. What Anne Brontë, Wilkie...
This thesis focuses on women struggling with social rules and gender restrictions in Victorian and E...
Emily Holmes Coleman’s The Shutter of Snow and H.D.’s HERmione each feature a female narrator strugg...
The Victorian governess occupied a difficult position in Victorian society. Straddling the line bet...
In this thesis, I argue that Marie de France and Jane Austen transgress social and gender norms in t...