This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University LondonThis thesis explores the persuasive effects of literature both personally and socially, via the codification of character archetypes in fiction (exemplified here in high fantasy fiction). This thesis firstly explores the manner in which literature can affect individuals’ beliefs, and how certain representations of groups (in this case, women) can be inherited and maintained through genre norms, themselves maintained through traditional publishing models and financial concerns. Next, this thesis offers an analysis of self-published novels’ responses to the archetypal representations of women within high fantasy, as exemplified in two po...
Psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud and C.G. Jung first noted the archetypal symbolism to be found in the d...
This Ph. D. thesis investigates the use of fantasy by British and Irish 'Decadent' authors and illus...
Thesis (M.A.) -- Macquarie University, 1995.Bibliography: leaves 138-145.Chapter 1. Finding an appro...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
A do-it-yourself culture and amateur production are significant features of creative industries. Sel...
This thesis is a study of the first four books of J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. It accounts f...
This interdisciplinary paper presents an autoethnography of an author who self-publishes her own fan...
This essay explores how fantasy literature shows the reader aspects of their own personality by refl...
This essay aims to examine how science fiction literature is supported and made available for reader...
This thesis examines the way in which modern women writers use non-realistic literary forms in orde...
Introduction. This article analyzes the genre of fantasy and its peculiarities in THE NOVEL THE LOR...
Fantasy literature has a rather strong position in countries with an English-speaking population but...
Fan fiction is an oft-looked over branch of literature, perhaps because it is not considered credibl...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the state of contemporary publishing, specific...
The Swedish publishing company En bok för alla (which translates as “A book for everyone”) was estab...
Psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud and C.G. Jung first noted the archetypal symbolism to be found in the d...
This Ph. D. thesis investigates the use of fantasy by British and Irish 'Decadent' authors and illus...
Thesis (M.A.) -- Macquarie University, 1995.Bibliography: leaves 138-145.Chapter 1. Finding an appro...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
A do-it-yourself culture and amateur production are significant features of creative industries. Sel...
This thesis is a study of the first four books of J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. It accounts f...
This interdisciplinary paper presents an autoethnography of an author who self-publishes her own fan...
This essay explores how fantasy literature shows the reader aspects of their own personality by refl...
This essay aims to examine how science fiction literature is supported and made available for reader...
This thesis examines the way in which modern women writers use non-realistic literary forms in orde...
Introduction. This article analyzes the genre of fantasy and its peculiarities in THE NOVEL THE LOR...
Fantasy literature has a rather strong position in countries with an English-speaking population but...
Fan fiction is an oft-looked over branch of literature, perhaps because it is not considered credibl...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the state of contemporary publishing, specific...
The Swedish publishing company En bok för alla (which translates as “A book for everyone”) was estab...
Psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud and C.G. Jung first noted the archetypal symbolism to be found in the d...
This Ph. D. thesis investigates the use of fantasy by British and Irish 'Decadent' authors and illus...
Thesis (M.A.) -- Macquarie University, 1995.Bibliography: leaves 138-145.Chapter 1. Finding an appro...