The nineteenth-century ‘madwoman’ is critically established, but not always contentiously questioned or repudiated, within Brontë scholarship. This dissertation will therefore explore the possibility that the quintessentially ‘mad’ female can be replaced by the heavily flawed, and often equally ‘mad’ man, who continuously controls and represses her. Through a diachronic analysis of Bertha Mason and Lucy Snowe in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre and Villette, Catherine Earnshaw in Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights and Helen Graham in Anne Brontë’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, this project will demonstrate how and why the middleclass, ‘sane’ and respectable man can be met with character divergences and vices of his own. This undermines his ...
This thesis explores Aphra Behn’s representation of women’s work. In her comedies and her prose fict...
Katherine Jones, better known to scholars as Lady Ranelagh, was one of the most eminent, politically...
William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Thomas Middleton’s The Witch are two English plays that consider t...
This thesis aims to elucidate previously obscured aspects of nineteenth-century women’s writing, thr...
In my thesis, I interrogate narrative reliability related to depictions of female insanity in Jane E...
This paper compares women's depiction through the main female character in Great Expectations by Cha...
dissertationThe claim has been made that the nineteenth century's interest in libertine fiction is m...
The origins of rape culture, as a concept, lie in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, in the we...
Cultural Genetics provides a new way of conceiving the separate spheres debate in nineteenth-century...
This thesis explores the relationship between rural, upper-class, Southern, white women and their bo...
A lire le résumé de l’intrigue, la nouvelle de Joseph Conrad « The Return », pourrait sembler un peu...
Traballo Fin de Grao en Lingua e Literatura inglesas. Curso 2018-2019The aim of this dissertation is...
This thesis examines representations of the ‘métisse’ in nineteenth-century metropolitan French lit...
Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Estudios Ingleses. Curso académico 2019-2020Este Trabajo de Fin de...
Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) the poet and Julia Margaret Cameron the photographer (1813-1879) wo...
This thesis explores Aphra Behn’s representation of women’s work. In her comedies and her prose fict...
Katherine Jones, better known to scholars as Lady Ranelagh, was one of the most eminent, politically...
William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Thomas Middleton’s The Witch are two English plays that consider t...
This thesis aims to elucidate previously obscured aspects of nineteenth-century women’s writing, thr...
In my thesis, I interrogate narrative reliability related to depictions of female insanity in Jane E...
This paper compares women's depiction through the main female character in Great Expectations by Cha...
dissertationThe claim has been made that the nineteenth century's interest in libertine fiction is m...
The origins of rape culture, as a concept, lie in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, in the we...
Cultural Genetics provides a new way of conceiving the separate spheres debate in nineteenth-century...
This thesis explores the relationship between rural, upper-class, Southern, white women and their bo...
A lire le résumé de l’intrigue, la nouvelle de Joseph Conrad « The Return », pourrait sembler un peu...
Traballo Fin de Grao en Lingua e Literatura inglesas. Curso 2018-2019The aim of this dissertation is...
This thesis examines representations of the ‘métisse’ in nineteenth-century metropolitan French lit...
Trabajo de fin de Grado. Grado en Estudios Ingleses. Curso académico 2019-2020Este Trabajo de Fin de...
Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) the poet and Julia Margaret Cameron the photographer (1813-1879) wo...
This thesis explores Aphra Behn’s representation of women’s work. In her comedies and her prose fict...
Katherine Jones, better known to scholars as Lady Ranelagh, was one of the most eminent, politically...
William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Thomas Middleton’s The Witch are two English plays that consider t...