This project looks at five female poets across history – Anne Bradstreet, Aphra Behn, Forough Farrokhzad, Anne Sexton, and Sylvia Plath – to explore the various challenges they faced writing in their patriarchal societies. Further, it looks at the way they each used their poetry to define themselves and their own identity. This project seeks to explain why this act of self-definition is significant, and why it so often drew criticism from the writers’ respective societies. What was discovered, is that the act of a woman crafting her own self-definition through poetry is a privilege in a patriarchal society, where it is so often up to men to define the role of a woman. Women’s self-definition through poetry is threatening to the structure of...
This thesis is a creative-critical examination of the challenges and opportunities that arise when ...
PhDThe thesis explores the poetry (and some prose) of Plath, Sexton, Atwood and Rich in terms of th...
The purpose of this project is to examine the value and purpose of the female voice in literature. I...
The patriarchal gender division of private-public dichotomy assigned to particular gender for differ...
This study asserts that many Victorian women poets were engaged in processes of challenging, interro...
Feminist criticism offers a re-visioning of literary analysis by studying the influence of gender id...
This inquiry investigated the major obstacles women have come across historically in producing liter...
Feminist criticism arose in response to developments in the field of the feminist movement. Many thi...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesHistorically, the concept of woman has varied and changed in keep...
In the dominating patriarchal power structure, the very act of writing poetry by women is an act of ...
Literary analysis of three Margaret Atwood poems, all of which depict the pressures of conformity th...
In their poetry, Hilda Doolittle (H.D.) and Adrienne Rich investigate and critique the traditional p...
The study of Sylvia Plath\u27s poetry sheds light on the various approaches that can be used to read...
This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of ...
This project is a creative piece that consists of ten poems and a critical analysis of artistic voca...
This thesis is a creative-critical examination of the challenges and opportunities that arise when ...
PhDThe thesis explores the poetry (and some prose) of Plath, Sexton, Atwood and Rich in terms of th...
The purpose of this project is to examine the value and purpose of the female voice in literature. I...
The patriarchal gender division of private-public dichotomy assigned to particular gender for differ...
This study asserts that many Victorian women poets were engaged in processes of challenging, interro...
Feminist criticism offers a re-visioning of literary analysis by studying the influence of gender id...
This inquiry investigated the major obstacles women have come across historically in producing liter...
Feminist criticism arose in response to developments in the field of the feminist movement. Many thi...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesHistorically, the concept of woman has varied and changed in keep...
In the dominating patriarchal power structure, the very act of writing poetry by women is an act of ...
Literary analysis of three Margaret Atwood poems, all of which depict the pressures of conformity th...
In their poetry, Hilda Doolittle (H.D.) and Adrienne Rich investigate and critique the traditional p...
The study of Sylvia Plath\u27s poetry sheds light on the various approaches that can be used to read...
This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of ...
This project is a creative piece that consists of ten poems and a critical analysis of artistic voca...
This thesis is a creative-critical examination of the challenges and opportunities that arise when ...
PhDThe thesis explores the poetry (and some prose) of Plath, Sexton, Atwood and Rich in terms of th...
The purpose of this project is to examine the value and purpose of the female voice in literature. I...