The construction of an ideal Victorian femaleness based on Shakespeare's heroines. Works by Mary Cowden Clarke, Anna Jameson, Helena Faucit and Ellen Terry are used as examples of the ways in which Shakespeare's heroines were used in order to construct an ideal Victorian femaleness
The chapter highlights the cultural work of Shakespeare adaptations for an audience that is defined ...
The chapter highlights the cultural work of Shakespeare adaptations for an audience that is defined ...
The chapter highlights the cultural work of Shakespeare adaptations for an audience that is defined ...
The construction of an ideal Victorian femaleness based on Shakespeare's heroines. Works by Mary Cow...
Anna Brownell Jameson’s Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical, and Historical was the first book...
This essay compares some of Shakespeare's female characters to their equivalents in the sources from...
The Girlhood of Shakespeare’s Heroines, a classic Shakespeare drama adaptation by Mary Cowden Clarke...
Essays on Shakespeare's female characters; published also under titles: Shakespeare's heroines; Shak...
Essays on Shakespeare's female characters; published also under titles: Shakespeare's heroines; Shak...
Elizabethan drama heavily features male leads, with female characters often developmentally neglecte...
The Girlhood of Shakespeare’s Heroines, a classic Shakespeare drama adaptation by Mary Cowden Clarke...
My project explores the construction of the ideal woman in nineteenth-century women\u27s literature ...
The development of women’s writing in English throughout the seventeenth century is quite extraordin...
Essays on Shakespeare's female characters; published also under titles: Shakespeare's heroines; Shak...
Essays on Shakespeare's female characters; published also under titles: Shakespeare's heroines; Shak...
The chapter highlights the cultural work of Shakespeare adaptations for an audience that is defined ...
The chapter highlights the cultural work of Shakespeare adaptations for an audience that is defined ...
The chapter highlights the cultural work of Shakespeare adaptations for an audience that is defined ...
The construction of an ideal Victorian femaleness based on Shakespeare's heroines. Works by Mary Cow...
Anna Brownell Jameson’s Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical, and Historical was the first book...
This essay compares some of Shakespeare's female characters to their equivalents in the sources from...
The Girlhood of Shakespeare’s Heroines, a classic Shakespeare drama adaptation by Mary Cowden Clarke...
Essays on Shakespeare's female characters; published also under titles: Shakespeare's heroines; Shak...
Essays on Shakespeare's female characters; published also under titles: Shakespeare's heroines; Shak...
Elizabethan drama heavily features male leads, with female characters often developmentally neglecte...
The Girlhood of Shakespeare’s Heroines, a classic Shakespeare drama adaptation by Mary Cowden Clarke...
My project explores the construction of the ideal woman in nineteenth-century women\u27s literature ...
The development of women’s writing in English throughout the seventeenth century is quite extraordin...
Essays on Shakespeare's female characters; published also under titles: Shakespeare's heroines; Shak...
Essays on Shakespeare's female characters; published also under titles: Shakespeare's heroines; Shak...
The chapter highlights the cultural work of Shakespeare adaptations for an audience that is defined ...
The chapter highlights the cultural work of Shakespeare adaptations for an audience that is defined ...
The chapter highlights the cultural work of Shakespeare adaptations for an audience that is defined ...