This thesis argues that the active, masculine, dominant, or substantial hero is virtually non-existent in the major English novel of the nineteenth century. Moreover, it contends that certain factors outwith the novel were responsible for changes in the perception of the hero in the nineteenth century. A major factor was the concept of Realism which modified the craft of the writer and the expectations of the novel reader. Another significant change was that middle-class ideology influenced the speech style of the hero in the nineteenth century English novel
in English The following bachelor thesis is primarily an analysis of two works of Sir Walter Scott: ...
Turning Their Talk investigates the pressures placed upon female characters’ communication styles as...
This dissertation examines the proliferation of weak or damaged male characters in the mid-nineteent...
This thesis argues that the active, masculine, dominant, or substantial hero is virtually non-exi...
271 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This study proposes a new way...
This dissertation examines the proliferation of weak or damaged male characters in the mid-nineteent...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis, I examine fictional representations of the C...
This thesis examines the way in which heroism is presented in English fiction and drama about the Gr...
This dissertation argues that issues of vocal disability are crucial for understanding the literary ...
This dissertation argues that issues of vocal disability are crucial for understanding the literary ...
This dissertation considers the explicit relation of poetic form to the rise of the novel and to the...
The fact that Jane Austen composed and edited her novels during two eventful decades in Britain’s hi...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX186937 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The problem taken up in this study involves Emerson's presentation of an heroic figure to America in...
This study of five Victorian novels is basically an enquiry into the effects of nineteenth-century R...
in English The following bachelor thesis is primarily an analysis of two works of Sir Walter Scott: ...
Turning Their Talk investigates the pressures placed upon female characters’ communication styles as...
This dissertation examines the proliferation of weak or damaged male characters in the mid-nineteent...
This thesis argues that the active, masculine, dominant, or substantial hero is virtually non-exi...
271 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This study proposes a new way...
This dissertation examines the proliferation of weak or damaged male characters in the mid-nineteent...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis, I examine fictional representations of the C...
This thesis examines the way in which heroism is presented in English fiction and drama about the Gr...
This dissertation argues that issues of vocal disability are crucial for understanding the literary ...
This dissertation argues that issues of vocal disability are crucial for understanding the literary ...
This dissertation considers the explicit relation of poetic form to the rise of the novel and to the...
The fact that Jane Austen composed and edited her novels during two eventful decades in Britain’s hi...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX186937 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The problem taken up in this study involves Emerson's presentation of an heroic figure to America in...
This study of five Victorian novels is basically an enquiry into the effects of nineteenth-century R...
in English The following bachelor thesis is primarily an analysis of two works of Sir Walter Scott: ...
Turning Their Talk investigates the pressures placed upon female characters’ communication styles as...
This dissertation examines the proliferation of weak or damaged male characters in the mid-nineteent...