The thesis works from the conceptual premise that the parent-child relation is constitutive of both subjectivity and narrative form in the Victorian novel: the role of the orphan, the dislocation of the family and the drive to reconstitute it, are primary concerns and condense complex issues of narrative structure, genealogical failure, and the problematisation of parental roles. There have been valuable feminist readings of specific family positions in the Victorian novel, such as ‘the mother’ or ‘the daughter’, but there is still a lack of analyses which locate narrative and thematic concerns in the dynamic interplay between parental and childhood desires: the relation between two or more subjects. I look at four novels in detail: Charles...
The dissertation examines the correspondence between the development of the novel in the eighteenth ...
The dissertation examines the correspondence between the development of the novel in the eighteenth ...
The Victorians elevated the home and heteronormative family life to an almost secular religion. Yet ...
The thesis works from the conceptual premise that the parent-child relation is constitutive of both ...
The myth of the Victorian family remains a pervasive influence within a contemporary Britain that pe...
My dissertation offers a new entry point into Victorian fiction’s well-documented concern with the c...
Although the father-centered family was a powerful instrument of social control in the Victorian per...
The presented master thesis deals with the work of Jane Austen. The author's novels are analysed fro...
Drawing upon historical studies of the family and feminist studies of discourse and culture, this di...
This project contributes to Victorian studies as a whole and specifically argues for a new reading p...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This project contributes to Victorian studies as a whole and specifically argues for a new reading p...
This project contributes to Victorian studies as a whole and specifically argues for a new reading p...
Charles Dickens's early novels are engendered by what David Copperfield calls an "old unhappy want o...
This dissertation explores the subject of heredity and its novelistic treatment c. 1850-1900. Though...
The dissertation examines the correspondence between the development of the novel in the eighteenth ...
The dissertation examines the correspondence between the development of the novel in the eighteenth ...
The Victorians elevated the home and heteronormative family life to an almost secular religion. Yet ...
The thesis works from the conceptual premise that the parent-child relation is constitutive of both ...
The myth of the Victorian family remains a pervasive influence within a contemporary Britain that pe...
My dissertation offers a new entry point into Victorian fiction’s well-documented concern with the c...
Although the father-centered family was a powerful instrument of social control in the Victorian per...
The presented master thesis deals with the work of Jane Austen. The author's novels are analysed fro...
Drawing upon historical studies of the family and feminist studies of discourse and culture, this di...
This project contributes to Victorian studies as a whole and specifically argues for a new reading p...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This project contributes to Victorian studies as a whole and specifically argues for a new reading p...
This project contributes to Victorian studies as a whole and specifically argues for a new reading p...
Charles Dickens's early novels are engendered by what David Copperfield calls an "old unhappy want o...
This dissertation explores the subject of heredity and its novelistic treatment c. 1850-1900. Though...
The dissertation examines the correspondence between the development of the novel in the eighteenth ...
The dissertation examines the correspondence between the development of the novel in the eighteenth ...
The Victorians elevated the home and heteronormative family life to an almost secular religion. Yet ...