PhDThis thesis examines how Winifred Holtby, Storm Jameson, Naomi Mitchison and Rebecca West appropriated the political ideas of the interwar period into their fiction and sought to transform abstract ideals into values with which to judge and improve social life. For all four writers, this pursuit takes the form of showing the complex relations between theory and practice as experienced by particular individuals. My premise here is the idea that political ideals are based upon the moral principles used by persons to guide their conduct in the pursuit of individual and collective happiness. Chapter One discusses the socialist concepts of loyalty, equality and fraternity as the values upon which the good society should be constructed...
Edith Wharton is commonly perceived as a reactionary conservative looking back to the past. In this ...
Given Rebecca West's fame during her lifetime, the amount of significant and successful writing she ...
This dissertation brings together British and Anglophone Indian novels published between 1913 and 19...
Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the School of English and Drama, Queen Ma...
The thesis offers a reading of Rebecca West's longer fiction as texts constituted by disputing autho...
My Ph.D. examines women’s writing in the interwar period through a questioning of the boundaries bet...
It is tempting to say that intellectual writers in early twentieth-century Britain produced popular ...
This paper means to focus on three novels by three British women novelists of the 1920s and 1930s: R...
This dissertation aims to oppose the assumption underlying many studies that the immediate post-war ...
The dissertation traces intersections among subjectivity, gender, desire, and nation in English coun...
grantor: University of TorontoModern British drama has been widely acknowledged for its at...
During the interwar period (1918-1945), women in England were faced with conflicting roles and ident...
The past fifteen years have seen an explosion in scholarship on First World War literature, especial...
This dissertation looks at the work of four women writers—Martha Gellhorn, Elizabeth Bowen, Pearl S....
Thesis advisor: Andrew Von HendyThis thesis deals with literature of the Great War and examines the ...
Edith Wharton is commonly perceived as a reactionary conservative looking back to the past. In this ...
Given Rebecca West's fame during her lifetime, the amount of significant and successful writing she ...
This dissertation brings together British and Anglophone Indian novels published between 1913 and 19...
Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the School of English and Drama, Queen Ma...
The thesis offers a reading of Rebecca West's longer fiction as texts constituted by disputing autho...
My Ph.D. examines women’s writing in the interwar period through a questioning of the boundaries bet...
It is tempting to say that intellectual writers in early twentieth-century Britain produced popular ...
This paper means to focus on three novels by three British women novelists of the 1920s and 1930s: R...
This dissertation aims to oppose the assumption underlying many studies that the immediate post-war ...
The dissertation traces intersections among subjectivity, gender, desire, and nation in English coun...
grantor: University of TorontoModern British drama has been widely acknowledged for its at...
During the interwar period (1918-1945), women in England were faced with conflicting roles and ident...
The past fifteen years have seen an explosion in scholarship on First World War literature, especial...
This dissertation looks at the work of four women writers—Martha Gellhorn, Elizabeth Bowen, Pearl S....
Thesis advisor: Andrew Von HendyThis thesis deals with literature of the Great War and examines the ...
Edith Wharton is commonly perceived as a reactionary conservative looking back to the past. In this ...
Given Rebecca West's fame during her lifetime, the amount of significant and successful writing she ...
This dissertation brings together British and Anglophone Indian novels published between 1913 and 19...