This dissertation demonstrates that a study of nineteenth-century Gothic fiction can broaden our understanding of the ways in which women were imprisoned by period marriage laws. These novelists perpetuated women’s blossoming dissatisfaction with marriage and with ideals of gender encoded by law. My examination offers insight into how nineteenth-century authors of Gothic fiction used their literature as a feminist discourse to shift accepted social views of women’s position in marriage. This study concentrates on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights, Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, and Anne Bronte’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. I examine these works in light of consent and the law of coverture, as well as social e...
As British women writers in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries sought to define how ...
Many novels written in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century present two distinct preoccup...
My study employs the feminist psychoanalytic theory of Jessica Benjamin and Nancy Chodorow in order ...
UnrestrictedThis project analyzes the subtle, yet powerful, engagement of women's Victorian novels w...
While many scholars have written on women and marriage in nineteenth-century British history and fic...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the representation of marital violence and domestic abuse in th...
Scholarly studies have established that the eighteenth and nineteenth-century English novel mixed co...
This thesis explores the relationship between the Female Gothic novel of the late eighteenth and ear...
In nineteenth-century Britain and America, the form of the gothic novel, popularly known for its use...
In this thesis I will analyze representations of incest in the Gothic from 1764-1847 and argue that ...
In several of Jane Austen’s novels, her heroines are confronted more than once with the proposition ...
This dissertation explores the representation of women in love in nineteenth-century British and Ame...
My dissertation charts the transatlantic nineteenth-century novel\u27s subtle revisions to the tradi...
TITLE: Marriage and the Position of Women in Anne Brontë's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and Charlotte...
Much has been written about the literary conventions of the marriage plot, a common narrative in lit...
As British women writers in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries sought to define how ...
Many novels written in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century present two distinct preoccup...
My study employs the feminist psychoanalytic theory of Jessica Benjamin and Nancy Chodorow in order ...
UnrestrictedThis project analyzes the subtle, yet powerful, engagement of women's Victorian novels w...
While many scholars have written on women and marriage in nineteenth-century British history and fic...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the representation of marital violence and domestic abuse in th...
Scholarly studies have established that the eighteenth and nineteenth-century English novel mixed co...
This thesis explores the relationship between the Female Gothic novel of the late eighteenth and ear...
In nineteenth-century Britain and America, the form of the gothic novel, popularly known for its use...
In this thesis I will analyze representations of incest in the Gothic from 1764-1847 and argue that ...
In several of Jane Austen’s novels, her heroines are confronted more than once with the proposition ...
This dissertation explores the representation of women in love in nineteenth-century British and Ame...
My dissertation charts the transatlantic nineteenth-century novel\u27s subtle revisions to the tradi...
TITLE: Marriage and the Position of Women in Anne Brontë's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and Charlotte...
Much has been written about the literary conventions of the marriage plot, a common narrative in lit...
As British women writers in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries sought to define how ...
Many novels written in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century present two distinct preoccup...
My study employs the feminist psychoanalytic theory of Jessica Benjamin and Nancy Chodorow in order ...