This thesis addresses the concept of the contemporary muse in the work of six late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century women poets. In my introduction, I detail the history of the muse in literary tradition. I examine the problems that the gendered dynamic of poet/muse presented, by restricting women to a passive, inspiring role. I argue that, due to these problematic aspects, contemporary feminist criticism of the woman poet’s muse has often elided the homoerotic desire and power-play that structures these relationships. To rectify this, I focus on contemporary, living muse figures. I emphasise why these kinds of figures (as opposed to dead, historical or mythological muses) were particularly inspiring to women poets in the late-ninetee...
Historically, women have not been "speaking subjects" but "spoken objects" in Western culture--the g...
My intentions in this chapter are to examine the ideologies that historically emerged from biographi...
This paper examines the place of the woman in Romantic thought with focus on the poetry of John Donn...
Despite critical deconstructions of the myth of the solitary genius as the dominant model of artis...
Despite critical deconstructions of the myth of the solitary genius as the dominant model of artis...
Despite critical deconstructions of the myth of the solitary genius as the dominant model of artis...
Despite critical deconstructions of the myth of the solitary genius as the dominant model of artis...
For a significant part of Western European literary history, the muse has been imagined as a female ...
For a significant part of Western European literary history, the muse has been imagined as a female ...
My Bachelor’s thesis consists of two parts: an essay called A Modern Muse and a book of photographs ...
Romantic Androgyny is the first study to systematically apply the currents of French and Anglo-Ameri...
Before lesbianism became a specific identity category in the West, its mere suggestion functioned as...
THESIS 10962Using the case study of American poet Amy Lowell (1874-1925), this thesis explores the p...
This article explores the relationship between the poet Olive Custance and her husband Lord Alfred D...
This chapter examines the genre of lyric poetry, focussing on one particular aspect of that genre, t...
Historically, women have not been "speaking subjects" but "spoken objects" in Western culture--the g...
My intentions in this chapter are to examine the ideologies that historically emerged from biographi...
This paper examines the place of the woman in Romantic thought with focus on the poetry of John Donn...
Despite critical deconstructions of the myth of the solitary genius as the dominant model of artis...
Despite critical deconstructions of the myth of the solitary genius as the dominant model of artis...
Despite critical deconstructions of the myth of the solitary genius as the dominant model of artis...
Despite critical deconstructions of the myth of the solitary genius as the dominant model of artis...
For a significant part of Western European literary history, the muse has been imagined as a female ...
For a significant part of Western European literary history, the muse has been imagined as a female ...
My Bachelor’s thesis consists of two parts: an essay called A Modern Muse and a book of photographs ...
Romantic Androgyny is the first study to systematically apply the currents of French and Anglo-Ameri...
Before lesbianism became a specific identity category in the West, its mere suggestion functioned as...
THESIS 10962Using the case study of American poet Amy Lowell (1874-1925), this thesis explores the p...
This article explores the relationship between the poet Olive Custance and her husband Lord Alfred D...
This chapter examines the genre of lyric poetry, focussing on one particular aspect of that genre, t...
Historically, women have not been "speaking subjects" but "spoken objects" in Western culture--the g...
My intentions in this chapter are to examine the ideologies that historically emerged from biographi...
This paper examines the place of the woman in Romantic thought with focus on the poetry of John Donn...