A Master Thesis on the development of the Femme Fatale in Algernon Swinburne's poetry. The question is raised whether or not Swinburne has looked at the way women are depicted in De Sade's work for this development
The aim of this Bachelors thesis is to introduce the most well known literary renditions of male and...
In this thesis, I attempt to investigate how the cultural myth of the femme fatale is reworked in co...
This thesis examines how and why the representation of the femme fatale is constructed and recycled...
From Queen Yseult, 1857, to Hertha of Songs before Sunrise, 1871, three archetypes--the femme fa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 120-127)This study examines the Symbolist phenomenon of t...
This paper is a study of the relationships between Sade and his posterity in the Fifties, in France,...
Drawing upon the femme fatale of film noir, this thesis examines the presence of a fatal woman on th...
The main topic of Femme Fatale as a Cultural Construct: The Fatal Womanhood Phenomenon in a Historic...
The figure of the femme fatale is understood as inviting her own murder. Supposedly, the cause of th...
Romantic Androgyny is the first study to systematically apply the currents of French and Anglo-Ameri...
The aim of the bachelor thesis Carmen and Colomba as femmes fatales? is to describe the origin and e...
The character of the femme fatale exists as a highly stereotypical figure in American popular cultur...
On the surface, the written works of the Marquis de Sade appear to be nothing more than pornographic...
The femme fatale is the icon of a boundless pleasure: with her means of seduction she becomes a craf...
The Victorian poet Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909) is famous for his uniquely “bizarre” femal...
The aim of this Bachelors thesis is to introduce the most well known literary renditions of male and...
In this thesis, I attempt to investigate how the cultural myth of the femme fatale is reworked in co...
This thesis examines how and why the representation of the femme fatale is constructed and recycled...
From Queen Yseult, 1857, to Hertha of Songs before Sunrise, 1871, three archetypes--the femme fa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 120-127)This study examines the Symbolist phenomenon of t...
This paper is a study of the relationships between Sade and his posterity in the Fifties, in France,...
Drawing upon the femme fatale of film noir, this thesis examines the presence of a fatal woman on th...
The main topic of Femme Fatale as a Cultural Construct: The Fatal Womanhood Phenomenon in a Historic...
The figure of the femme fatale is understood as inviting her own murder. Supposedly, the cause of th...
Romantic Androgyny is the first study to systematically apply the currents of French and Anglo-Ameri...
The aim of the bachelor thesis Carmen and Colomba as femmes fatales? is to describe the origin and e...
The character of the femme fatale exists as a highly stereotypical figure in American popular cultur...
On the surface, the written works of the Marquis de Sade appear to be nothing more than pornographic...
The femme fatale is the icon of a boundless pleasure: with her means of seduction she becomes a craf...
The Victorian poet Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909) is famous for his uniquely “bizarre” femal...
The aim of this Bachelors thesis is to introduce the most well known literary renditions of male and...
In this thesis, I attempt to investigate how the cultural myth of the femme fatale is reworked in co...
This thesis examines how and why the representation of the femme fatale is constructed and recycled...