This paper identifies and analyzes incidents of abuse directed towards women in nineteenth-century British fiction and shows that domestic violence was not limited to physical abuse. In works by leading authors of the Victorian era such as Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, George Eliot, Anne Bronte, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, evidence of abuse included verbal and emotional abuse, involuntary confinement, sexual abuse and marital rape, and economic deprivation. This paper also reviews and discusses women\u27s lack of rights under various marriage and divorce laws of the time period, especially for married and single women who were victims of domestic violence. Finally, this work demonstrates how the secrecy and shame surrounding abuse perpet...
In this paper I am examining how the two nineteenth century female German writers Gräfin Ida von Hah...
This article explores Charles Dickens ’ view of Victorian women and the effect of his perception of ...
Strongly debated by Victorian writers, the ‘Woman Question’ constituted one of the most controversia...
This paper identifies and analyzes incidents of abuse directed towards women in nineteenth-century B...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the representation of marital violence and domestic abuse in th...
The murderess in the twenty-first century is a figure of particular cultural fascination; she is the...
UnrestrictedThis project analyzes the subtle, yet powerful, engagement of women's Victorian novels w...
This dissertation demonstrates that a study of nineteenth-century Gothic fiction can broaden our und...
'If I were Mr. Gaskell 0 Heaven how I would beat her'. The year is 1855. The speaker is Charles Dic...
The Victorian era was named after the reign of “Queen Victoria” from 1837 until 1901. It was a chaot...
This thesis explores the relationship between law and literature in the nineteenth-century debates f...
Prostitution, an occupation once tolerated in English society, became known as the great social evi...
While many scholars have written on women and marriage in nineteenth-century British history and fic...
The book was originally published by Ashgate. It is now republished by Routledge.How key changes to ...
This paper deals with the historical background to Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, the Victorian era. ...
In this paper I am examining how the two nineteenth century female German writers Gräfin Ida von Hah...
This article explores Charles Dickens ’ view of Victorian women and the effect of his perception of ...
Strongly debated by Victorian writers, the ‘Woman Question’ constituted one of the most controversia...
This paper identifies and analyzes incidents of abuse directed towards women in nineteenth-century B...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the representation of marital violence and domestic abuse in th...
The murderess in the twenty-first century is a figure of particular cultural fascination; she is the...
UnrestrictedThis project analyzes the subtle, yet powerful, engagement of women's Victorian novels w...
This dissertation demonstrates that a study of nineteenth-century Gothic fiction can broaden our und...
'If I were Mr. Gaskell 0 Heaven how I would beat her'. The year is 1855. The speaker is Charles Dic...
The Victorian era was named after the reign of “Queen Victoria” from 1837 until 1901. It was a chaot...
This thesis explores the relationship between law and literature in the nineteenth-century debates f...
Prostitution, an occupation once tolerated in English society, became known as the great social evi...
While many scholars have written on women and marriage in nineteenth-century British history and fic...
The book was originally published by Ashgate. It is now republished by Routledge.How key changes to ...
This paper deals with the historical background to Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, the Victorian era. ...
In this paper I am examining how the two nineteenth century female German writers Gräfin Ida von Hah...
This article explores Charles Dickens ’ view of Victorian women and the effect of his perception of ...
Strongly debated by Victorian writers, the ‘Woman Question’ constituted one of the most controversia...