This thesis will explore representations of female rivalry in novels by women between 1914 and 1939. It will focus especially on women writers' reversal of the 'erotic triangle' paradigm theorised by Rem\ Girard (1961) and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick (1985). By using a female-male-female triangle these women novelists are able to examine the conflict between women's primary bonds to other women and their desire for the sexual fulfilment and social/economic status offered by a relationship with a man. The first chapter will offer an historical overview and reasons for a particular interest in this theme during this period. Chapter Two will compare the models of female rivalry which can be drawn from the work of Freud (of key importance in the inte...
This thesis studies the emergence of an empowered single heroine in western literature from the 1860...
This thesis explores fictional representations of female homosociality in a group of female-authored...
Female characters in novels by Virginia Woolf and E.M. Forster are studied in their relationships as...
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This thesis studies three pairs of sisters in works of literature written and published during the 1...
ABSTRACT\ud COMPETITION AND COOPERATION: RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN\ud WOMEN IN PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, THE ...
Coming from current scholarly debate and research about relationships between women, this study seek...
This thesis investigates the traditional role of women in society through looking at five novels abo...
Much critical attention has focused in recent years on the female Bildungsroman, yet a clear definit...
Jane Austen and Mary Shelley and Their Sisters is an unprecedented work that provides an in-depth an...
Female characters in novels by Virginia Woolf are studied in their relationships as wives, mothers, ...
Based on primary research, my dissertation, Friends and Rivals, Edith Wharton\u27s Women, examines...
The thesis investigates the mother-daughter relationship in women's fiction of the inter-war period ...
My purpose in this study is to examine a number of\ud Australian novels which portray love relations...
The principal aim of this thesis is to explore social and class relationships in British social-prob...
This thesis studies the emergence of an empowered single heroine in western literature from the 1860...
This thesis explores fictional representations of female homosociality in a group of female-authored...
Female characters in novels by Virginia Woolf and E.M. Forster are studied in their relationships as...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN016016 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This thesis studies three pairs of sisters in works of literature written and published during the 1...
ABSTRACT\ud COMPETITION AND COOPERATION: RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN\ud WOMEN IN PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, THE ...
Coming from current scholarly debate and research about relationships between women, this study seek...
This thesis investigates the traditional role of women in society through looking at five novels abo...
Much critical attention has focused in recent years on the female Bildungsroman, yet a clear definit...
Jane Austen and Mary Shelley and Their Sisters is an unprecedented work that provides an in-depth an...
Female characters in novels by Virginia Woolf are studied in their relationships as wives, mothers, ...
Based on primary research, my dissertation, Friends and Rivals, Edith Wharton\u27s Women, examines...
The thesis investigates the mother-daughter relationship in women's fiction of the inter-war period ...
My purpose in this study is to examine a number of\ud Australian novels which portray love relations...
The principal aim of this thesis is to explore social and class relationships in British social-prob...
This thesis studies the emergence of an empowered single heroine in western literature from the 1860...
This thesis explores fictional representations of female homosociality in a group of female-authored...
Female characters in novels by Virginia Woolf and E.M. Forster are studied in their relationships as...