This thesis explores the tensions between corporeal liberation and suppression which can be seen to play themselves out in Jean Rhys' Good Morning, Midnight and Christopher Isherwood's Goodbye to Berlin, and to relate these to contemporary perceptions and debates with regard to the body. The novels have been read in the context of the ostensibly liberal climate of the time, exploring how an overall aspiration to achieve more liberated modes of life come into conflict with remnants of repressive conventions but also with new constraints, stemming from the demands and pressures of commodity culture as well as the rise of new oppressive ideologies
The dissertation locates a central concern in twentieth-century American literature with the exclusi...
This thesis analyzes and discusses Jean Rhys s five novels: Quartet (1928), After Leaving Mr Mackenz...
Die Arbeit befasst sich mit dem erzählerischen Gesamtwerk des angloamerikanischen Autors Christopher...
This thesis explores the tensions between corporeal liberation and suppression which can be seen to ...
This thesis explores the modern urban spaces depicted in James Joyce s Ulysses, Christopher Isherwoo...
Reading Jean Rhys’s novels alongside the theorizations of the German cultural critic, historian and ...
This essay intends to examine the treatment of the self in the novels of Jean Rhys, namely Quartet, ...
This thesis discusses the narrative representation of mind in Jean Rhys' Good Morning, Midnight (193...
This thesis stages a meeting between the postmodern cultural theory of Zygmunt Bauman and the novels...
What characterizes Good Morning, Midnight from the very first page, is the extent to which the narra...
The thesis explores the depiction of homosexuality in the novels Goodbye to Berlin and A Single Man ...
“To be modern is to live a life of paradox and contradiction” (13) writes Marshall Berman in an atte...
This dissertation maps Christopher Isherwood\u27s intellectual and aesthetic reflections from the la...
In my thesis, I shall investigate how trauma is filtered through language and reflected in spaces, i...
In this essay, I seek to discover and analyze the core of female consciousness as expressed in the l...
The dissertation locates a central concern in twentieth-century American literature with the exclusi...
This thesis analyzes and discusses Jean Rhys s five novels: Quartet (1928), After Leaving Mr Mackenz...
Die Arbeit befasst sich mit dem erzählerischen Gesamtwerk des angloamerikanischen Autors Christopher...
This thesis explores the tensions between corporeal liberation and suppression which can be seen to ...
This thesis explores the modern urban spaces depicted in James Joyce s Ulysses, Christopher Isherwoo...
Reading Jean Rhys’s novels alongside the theorizations of the German cultural critic, historian and ...
This essay intends to examine the treatment of the self in the novels of Jean Rhys, namely Quartet, ...
This thesis discusses the narrative representation of mind in Jean Rhys' Good Morning, Midnight (193...
This thesis stages a meeting between the postmodern cultural theory of Zygmunt Bauman and the novels...
What characterizes Good Morning, Midnight from the very first page, is the extent to which the narra...
The thesis explores the depiction of homosexuality in the novels Goodbye to Berlin and A Single Man ...
“To be modern is to live a life of paradox and contradiction” (13) writes Marshall Berman in an atte...
This dissertation maps Christopher Isherwood\u27s intellectual and aesthetic reflections from the la...
In my thesis, I shall investigate how trauma is filtered through language and reflected in spaces, i...
In this essay, I seek to discover and analyze the core of female consciousness as expressed in the l...
The dissertation locates a central concern in twentieth-century American literature with the exclusi...
This thesis analyzes and discusses Jean Rhys s five novels: Quartet (1928), After Leaving Mr Mackenz...
Die Arbeit befasst sich mit dem erzählerischen Gesamtwerk des angloamerikanischen Autors Christopher...