This essay analyses and compares gender construction in Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. The focus is on the construction of the female and male gender of selected female and male characters. Using the knowledge that gender is highly dependent on the social and cultural environment and that family relations often impact gender, the aim of the essay is to examine if the two authors use similar methods to construct gender. Additionally, the aim is to analyse if the novels are critical towards Victorian gender norms. As feminist criticism specializes in gender analysis, this literary critical approach is used. Furthermore, additional information about the historical context was used to analyse and compare th...
The Victorian era was named after the reign of “Queen Victoria” from 1837 until 1901. It was a chaot...
The subject of this thesis is to investigate the representation of contrasting patterns of strong ve...
This qualitative essay explores and compares women’s roles and identities in the gothic novels Rebec...
This thesis discusses the contrasting publication and reception histories of Charlotte Bronte’s Jane...
This thesis aims to compare and contrast the main female and male protagonists in the novels Jane Ey...
The aim of this essay is to analyse gender representations in Wuthering Heights byusing French liter...
This thesis aims to compare and contrast the main female and male protagonists in the novels Jane Ey...
The aim of this essay is to analyse gender representations in Wuthering Heights byusing French liter...
This thesis explores the position of women in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, Emily Brontë’s Wuthering...
Discrimination is a way of suppressing the rights of other groups that involve an element of unfairn...
Discrimination is a way of suppressing the rights of other groups that involve an element of unfairn...
The discursive and critical positions of the ‘classic’ nineteenth-century novel, particularly the wo...
Discrimination is a way of suppressing the rights of other groups that involve an element of unfairn...
Looking through the lenses of Wuthering Heights, this paper investigates into the biographical eleme...
In this paper I analyse how Emily Brontë challenges in her novel "Wuthering Heights" the female ster...
The Victorian era was named after the reign of “Queen Victoria” from 1837 until 1901. It was a chaot...
The subject of this thesis is to investigate the representation of contrasting patterns of strong ve...
This qualitative essay explores and compares women’s roles and identities in the gothic novels Rebec...
This thesis discusses the contrasting publication and reception histories of Charlotte Bronte’s Jane...
This thesis aims to compare and contrast the main female and male protagonists in the novels Jane Ey...
The aim of this essay is to analyse gender representations in Wuthering Heights byusing French liter...
This thesis aims to compare and contrast the main female and male protagonists in the novels Jane Ey...
The aim of this essay is to analyse gender representations in Wuthering Heights byusing French liter...
This thesis explores the position of women in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, Emily Brontë’s Wuthering...
Discrimination is a way of suppressing the rights of other groups that involve an element of unfairn...
Discrimination is a way of suppressing the rights of other groups that involve an element of unfairn...
The discursive and critical positions of the ‘classic’ nineteenth-century novel, particularly the wo...
Discrimination is a way of suppressing the rights of other groups that involve an element of unfairn...
Looking through the lenses of Wuthering Heights, this paper investigates into the biographical eleme...
In this paper I analyse how Emily Brontë challenges in her novel "Wuthering Heights" the female ster...
The Victorian era was named after the reign of “Queen Victoria” from 1837 until 1901. It was a chaot...
The subject of this thesis is to investigate the representation of contrasting patterns of strong ve...
This qualitative essay explores and compares women’s roles and identities in the gothic novels Rebec...