Anastasia English (1862?-1959) is Newfoundland's first significant female novelist. She was not only prolific in several genres - short stories, novels, and poems - but was also the editor of a local Christmas annual for at least forty years. Although her name has fallen into relative obscurity, her contribution as a writer is a valuable one. In the absence of any sustained commentary on either her life or her works, this thesis presents a brief biography, followed by an analysis of her major work. -- An examination of the plots of three of English's four novels - Only a Fisherman's Daughter (1899), Faithless (1901), and When the Dumb Speak (1938) - reveals a recurring motif: the heroine undergoes a series of trials, but ultimately triumphs...
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The basic formula in the English Victorian novel seems to be an individual standing against the worl...
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While we tend to see the problematizing of history as a distinctly postmodern concern, two of Agnes ...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century Canadian fiction in relation to the cultural context f...
Drawing together Braddon’s writing and the rapidly evolving Victorian literary world, this thesis ex...
The thesis consists of an introduction, two chapters, and a conclusion. In the introduction I give...
Between 1788 and 1805 a subgenre of the novel, which has come to be called the Jacobin novel, provid...
This discussion of Mrs. Southworth's work focuses on four of her novels: Retribution (1849), The Cur...
Polish or Work? Four Women Novelists and the Professionalization of Accomplishment, 1796-1814 examin...
This thesis focuses on major twentieth-century native Newfoundland novelists whose legacies comprise...
In his novel-writing career, Thomas Hardy created a host of female characters struggling to survive ...
This thesis explores the major themes and literary influences of Jane Austen’s novels through the vo...
This thesis examines literary representations of women’s work in British and American fiction writte...
PhD ThesisThe thesis seeks to explore the appeal of M. E. Braddon's extremely popular early fiction...
The basic formula in the English Victorian novel seems to be an individual standing against the worl...
The basic formula in the English Victorian novel seems to be an individual standing against the worl...
This thesis is a study of J. M. Barrie's relationships with women in his life and his portrayal of t...
While we tend to see the problematizing of history as a distinctly postmodern concern, two of Agnes ...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century Canadian fiction in relation to the cultural context f...
Drawing together Braddon’s writing and the rapidly evolving Victorian literary world, this thesis ex...
The thesis consists of an introduction, two chapters, and a conclusion. In the introduction I give...