PhDThis thesis takes as its focus the concept of self- sufficiency in the works of women writers 1740-1814, in order to re-evaluate the relationship between moral and economic modes of eighteenth-century female (in)dependence. This focus comprises two more refined aims: to formulate an appropriate methodology for using the term self-sufficiency within the project by establishing its definitions and applications, both contemporary and modern (addressing, in effect, whether it can be said to establish its own discourse); and to discuss a range of work by female writers whose thematic and strategic investigation of moral and economic issues positions the nature of female self-sufficiency amongst their concerns. As part of this, the the...
Literary representations of female philanthropy challenge the separate spheres dichotomy that we co...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ma...
Elizabeth Gaskell’s early cognisance of the politics of gender has propelled interest in coping with...
PhDThis thesis uses print and manuscript sources to analyse and interpret women's life writing at t...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN059545 / BLDSC - British Library ...
This dissertation investigates representations of women's work and the construction of identity in t...
This thesis examines the lives of independent women in small-town and rural England during the long ...
Polish or Work? Four Women Novelists and the Professionalization of Accomplishment, 1796-1814 examin...
This dissertation argues that key eighteenth-century women writers privileged female-centered networ...
“The crime of luxury is that it makes us judge a man not according to what he is, but according to w...
In late-nineteenth-century Britain, the surplus number of single women presented an internal crisis ...
This thesis has one major purpose: to examine how women’s autonomy over their own lives has changed ...
This thesis investigates the economic accountability of women in eighteenth-century England, particu...
“Suffisaunce: Women Alone and Together in the British Cultural Imaginary,” illuminates an English li...
This study examines the major works of Judith Sargent Murray, Hannah Webster Foster, and Susanna Has...
Literary representations of female philanthropy challenge the separate spheres dichotomy that we co...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ma...
Elizabeth Gaskell’s early cognisance of the politics of gender has propelled interest in coping with...
PhDThis thesis uses print and manuscript sources to analyse and interpret women's life writing at t...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN059545 / BLDSC - British Library ...
This dissertation investigates representations of women's work and the construction of identity in t...
This thesis examines the lives of independent women in small-town and rural England during the long ...
Polish or Work? Four Women Novelists and the Professionalization of Accomplishment, 1796-1814 examin...
This dissertation argues that key eighteenth-century women writers privileged female-centered networ...
“The crime of luxury is that it makes us judge a man not according to what he is, but according to w...
In late-nineteenth-century Britain, the surplus number of single women presented an internal crisis ...
This thesis has one major purpose: to examine how women’s autonomy over their own lives has changed ...
This thesis investigates the economic accountability of women in eighteenth-century England, particu...
“Suffisaunce: Women Alone and Together in the British Cultural Imaginary,” illuminates an English li...
This study examines the major works of Judith Sargent Murray, Hannah Webster Foster, and Susanna Has...
Literary representations of female philanthropy challenge the separate spheres dichotomy that we co...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Ma...
Elizabeth Gaskell’s early cognisance of the politics of gender has propelled interest in coping with...