H.G. Well's Ann Veronica structurally seems to be divided into two parts; the first deals with Ann Veronica's struggle to get equality with men and freedom in most aspects of life, such as in politics, economics, education, and sexuality; the second describes much the other side of her individuality which she cannot deny, namely her femininity, such as her crave for love, marriage, maternity, and beauty. H.G. Wells describes vividly the two elements in Ann Veronica, feminism and femininity. As a feminist, Ann Veronica rebelled against her authoritative Victorian father, who regarded women only as men's property to be protected from the harsh world outside. On the other side, Ann could not deny her being a woman after she fell in love with C...
Keywords: Elizabeth Bennet, Feminism, Pride and Prejudice This thesis analyzes Jane Austen’s novel ...
The contemporary debate centering round the circumference of feminist discourse has of late been ...
The Handmaid Tale is a literary work created by Margaret Atwood in 1985. This novel tells of a woman...
H.G. Well's Ann Veronica structurally seems to be divided into two parts; the first deals with Ann V...
H.G. Well's Ann Veronica structurally seems to be divided into two parts; the first deals with Ann V...
H.G. Well's Ann Veronica structurally seems to be divided into two parts; the first deals with ...
Anna Veronica, the protagonist of H.G.Wells’s eponymous novel, is one of the modern women who inhabi...
This research emphasizes the struggles for gender equality against the fundamentalist regime in The ...
This thesis discusses Hélène Cixous’ ideas on feminine literature, as expressed in her article, “The...
ABSTRAK This study aims to identify how patriarchal culture influences to the emergence of gender di...
From wicked stepmother to feminist theorist, from fairy tale to dominant discourse, the question of ...
Near the end of the nineteenth century, Sarah Grand coined the phrase "New Woman," which was influen...
To bring changes in the society, the role of courageous women and their sacrifices are always to be ...
This article is nothing but a critical evaluation for renowned writers like Jane Austen and George E...
ENGLISH Feminism is one of the theories of literary criticism which sees that women have always bee...
Keywords: Elizabeth Bennet, Feminism, Pride and Prejudice This thesis analyzes Jane Austen’s novel ...
The contemporary debate centering round the circumference of feminist discourse has of late been ...
The Handmaid Tale is a literary work created by Margaret Atwood in 1985. This novel tells of a woman...
H.G. Well's Ann Veronica structurally seems to be divided into two parts; the first deals with Ann V...
H.G. Well's Ann Veronica structurally seems to be divided into two parts; the first deals with Ann V...
H.G. Well's Ann Veronica structurally seems to be divided into two parts; the first deals with ...
Anna Veronica, the protagonist of H.G.Wells’s eponymous novel, is one of the modern women who inhabi...
This research emphasizes the struggles for gender equality against the fundamentalist regime in The ...
This thesis discusses Hélène Cixous’ ideas on feminine literature, as expressed in her article, “The...
ABSTRAK This study aims to identify how patriarchal culture influences to the emergence of gender di...
From wicked stepmother to feminist theorist, from fairy tale to dominant discourse, the question of ...
Near the end of the nineteenth century, Sarah Grand coined the phrase "New Woman," which was influen...
To bring changes in the society, the role of courageous women and their sacrifices are always to be ...
This article is nothing but a critical evaluation for renowned writers like Jane Austen and George E...
ENGLISH Feminism is one of the theories of literary criticism which sees that women have always bee...
Keywords: Elizabeth Bennet, Feminism, Pride and Prejudice This thesis analyzes Jane Austen’s novel ...
The contemporary debate centering round the circumference of feminist discourse has of late been ...
The Handmaid Tale is a literary work created by Margaret Atwood in 1985. This novel tells of a woman...