Based on the discourses of Marxist feminism and Psychoanalysis, the paper attempts to reconsider gender relations via a feminist novel “To Room Nineteen”, written by Doris Lessing(1919-), a Nobel Prize winner. Analyzed through the theory of self both by Karen Horney and Lacan,it focuses on the heroine, Susan’s suicidal process, aiming to study the relation between self and ego-- in relation to the “self” and “others”. Phenomenologically, the suicide was caused by the psychological conflicts in her inner self owing to her embarrassing social status. Ontologically, it reveals the disparity and contradiction between her ideal, gender identity (the given nature) and patriarchy (the dominant ideology). It also helps to explain the tension betwee...
This project examines novels by Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton, Virginia Woolf, and Nella Larsen featuri...
peer-reviewedThis paper critically analyses how Freud’s psychoanalytic theories of the male and fema...
The article applies selected concepts from the writings of Julia Kristeva to the analysis of a novel...
Based on the discourses of Marxist feminism and Psychoanalysis, the paper attempts to reconsider gen...
Doris Lessing, an unrivaled novelist in the literary genres around the globe, portrays the fundament...
Abstract—Doris lessing is the famous contemporary British writer and novelist. Her well-known short ...
Looking from a socialist feminist viewpoint, the present study discusses selected Doris Lessing‟s no...
The article analyses how Doris Lessing's short story To Room Nineteen (1963) is a particularly relev...
This paper is dealing with one of the greatest novels in the British literature, The Golden Notebook...
Women’s oppression and subjugation reflected in literature has always been a controversial issue for...
This thesis weaves together two central themes in the analysis of literary suicide: writing and gend...
Doris Lessing’s attitude towards feminism and her writing about it always has a sense of ambiguity. ...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
This paper concerns the analysis of the female identity in the Western world at the beginning of the...
Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, Margaret Atwood’s The Edible Woman and Doris Lessing’s “To Room Ninetee...
This project examines novels by Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton, Virginia Woolf, and Nella Larsen featuri...
peer-reviewedThis paper critically analyses how Freud’s psychoanalytic theories of the male and fema...
The article applies selected concepts from the writings of Julia Kristeva to the analysis of a novel...
Based on the discourses of Marxist feminism and Psychoanalysis, the paper attempts to reconsider gen...
Doris Lessing, an unrivaled novelist in the literary genres around the globe, portrays the fundament...
Abstract—Doris lessing is the famous contemporary British writer and novelist. Her well-known short ...
Looking from a socialist feminist viewpoint, the present study discusses selected Doris Lessing‟s no...
The article analyses how Doris Lessing's short story To Room Nineteen (1963) is a particularly relev...
This paper is dealing with one of the greatest novels in the British literature, The Golden Notebook...
Women’s oppression and subjugation reflected in literature has always been a controversial issue for...
This thesis weaves together two central themes in the analysis of literary suicide: writing and gend...
Doris Lessing’s attitude towards feminism and her writing about it always has a sense of ambiguity. ...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
This paper concerns the analysis of the female identity in the Western world at the beginning of the...
Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, Margaret Atwood’s The Edible Woman and Doris Lessing’s “To Room Ninetee...
This project examines novels by Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton, Virginia Woolf, and Nella Larsen featuri...
peer-reviewedThis paper critically analyses how Freud’s psychoanalytic theories of the male and fema...
The article applies selected concepts from the writings of Julia Kristeva to the analysis of a novel...