The diploma thesis Journey of Desire: Romanticism in the Novels of George Eliot is focused on the characteristic romantic items in the novels of the important English woman writer of the 19th century using the pseudonym George Eliot. The thesis deals with just three of the novels: The Mill on the Floss, Middlemarch and Silas Marner. The thesis is focused not only on the romantic items which were characteristic for this woman novelist and which were used just in those three novels, but also on the individual development and dynamics of the female characters in the mentioned novels (especially in the novels The Mill on the Floss and Middlemarch). The diploma thesis is divided into the different chapters presenting topics concerning the life o...
Much critical attention has focused in recent years on the female Bildungsroman, yet a clear definit...
This thesis is a study of George Eliot's moral philosophy as revealed in her novels. Since the nove...
This thesis examines to what extent George Eliot’s final novels, Middlemarch (1871-72) and Daniel De...
In the constellation of outstanding novelists of the Victorian period, George Eliot stands out with ...
The topic of this bachelor thesis is analysis of marital relationships described in George Eliot´s p...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine George Eliot's concepts of women's opportunities for self...
The discussion in this thesis is designed to show reflections of George Eliot's life and philosophy ...
Análise da construção da personagem feminina nos romances Middlemarch, de George Eliot (1871-72), e ...
A Thematic Study of the Characterization of Women in Three Novels by George Eliot emphasizes the dev...
The aim of this diploma thesis is to introduce Victorian authoresses of the second half of the 19th ...
George Eliot and the Gothic Novel is the first monograph systematically to explore the relationship ...
George Eliot was regarded as one of the most intellectual English novelists because most of her nove...
This thesis focuses on the motifs of courtship and marriage as experienced by the female characters ...
Critics have long recognised the conflicting tendencies towards progress and conservatism in George ...
Auguste Comte and George Eliot were both typical of their time but this thesis contend& that many of...
Much critical attention has focused in recent years on the female Bildungsroman, yet a clear definit...
This thesis is a study of George Eliot's moral philosophy as revealed in her novels. Since the nove...
This thesis examines to what extent George Eliot’s final novels, Middlemarch (1871-72) and Daniel De...
In the constellation of outstanding novelists of the Victorian period, George Eliot stands out with ...
The topic of this bachelor thesis is analysis of marital relationships described in George Eliot´s p...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine George Eliot's concepts of women's opportunities for self...
The discussion in this thesis is designed to show reflections of George Eliot's life and philosophy ...
Análise da construção da personagem feminina nos romances Middlemarch, de George Eliot (1871-72), e ...
A Thematic Study of the Characterization of Women in Three Novels by George Eliot emphasizes the dev...
The aim of this diploma thesis is to introduce Victorian authoresses of the second half of the 19th ...
George Eliot and the Gothic Novel is the first monograph systematically to explore the relationship ...
George Eliot was regarded as one of the most intellectual English novelists because most of her nove...
This thesis focuses on the motifs of courtship and marriage as experienced by the female characters ...
Critics have long recognised the conflicting tendencies towards progress and conservatism in George ...
Auguste Comte and George Eliot were both typical of their time but this thesis contend& that many of...
Much critical attention has focused in recent years on the female Bildungsroman, yet a clear definit...
This thesis is a study of George Eliot's moral philosophy as revealed in her novels. Since the nove...
This thesis examines to what extent George Eliot’s final novels, Middlemarch (1871-72) and Daniel De...