This dissertation explores the ambiguous nature of the social criticism in Charlotte Brontë’s novels — Jane Eyre, Shirley, Villette and The Professor — particularly pertaining to patriarchal ideology and its associated power relations. I shall explore how, through her novels, Brontë sought to redefine subjectivity and the feminine ideal, and in so doing, reconfigure patriarchy’s gender norms and its ideologies which were oppressive to women. However, Brontë’s varying contestation of and acquiescence to female Victorian stereotypes, along with her equivocal representation of ideology, identity, gender, and the self, undermine her efforts to create a new model of womanhood and female empowerment. Nonetheless, through Brontë’s intimate depicti...
In this thesis, I examine the domestication of the Gothic hero-villain in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Ey...
In this thesis, I examine the domestication of the Gothic hero-villain in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Ey...
The Brontë sisters have long been recognised as what some would call proto-feminist writers. Their l...
The primary focus of this honors project is analyzing the ways in which Charlotte Brontë strategical...
Lucy Snowe, the heroine of Villette, Charlotte Brontë’s final novel, is in constant conflict with th...
Lucy Snowe, the heroine of Villette, Charlotte Brontë’s final novel, is in constant conflict with th...
Through her writing, Charlotte Bronte takes issue both with the masculinist assumption of Romanticis...
Through her writing, Charlotte Bronte takes issue both with the masculinist assumption of Romanticis...
Through her writing, Charlotte Bronte takes issue both with the masculinist assumption of Romanticis...
This thesis is designed to show the development of feminist power of Jane Eyre, the heroine of Charl...
This exploration of the novels of Charlotte Brontë and Daphne du Maurier reveals a number of similar...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesMy thesis explores how Victorian society viewed the women who did...
As the first biographer of Charlotte Brontë´s life, Elisabeth Gaskell had a very difficult and delic...
Bibliography: pages 205-231.This dissertation locates Christina Stead as a woman writer, who interro...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Wynne, D. (2017). Approaching Charlotte ...
In this thesis, I examine the domestication of the Gothic hero-villain in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Ey...
In this thesis, I examine the domestication of the Gothic hero-villain in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Ey...
The Brontë sisters have long been recognised as what some would call proto-feminist writers. Their l...
The primary focus of this honors project is analyzing the ways in which Charlotte Brontë strategical...
Lucy Snowe, the heroine of Villette, Charlotte Brontë’s final novel, is in constant conflict with th...
Lucy Snowe, the heroine of Villette, Charlotte Brontë’s final novel, is in constant conflict with th...
Through her writing, Charlotte Bronte takes issue both with the masculinist assumption of Romanticis...
Through her writing, Charlotte Bronte takes issue both with the masculinist assumption of Romanticis...
Through her writing, Charlotte Bronte takes issue both with the masculinist assumption of Romanticis...
This thesis is designed to show the development of feminist power of Jane Eyre, the heroine of Charl...
This exploration of the novels of Charlotte Brontë and Daphne du Maurier reveals a number of similar...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesMy thesis explores how Victorian society viewed the women who did...
As the first biographer of Charlotte Brontë´s life, Elisabeth Gaskell had a very difficult and delic...
Bibliography: pages 205-231.This dissertation locates Christina Stead as a woman writer, who interro...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Wynne, D. (2017). Approaching Charlotte ...
In this thesis, I examine the domestication of the Gothic hero-villain in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Ey...
In this thesis, I examine the domestication of the Gothic hero-villain in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Ey...
The Brontë sisters have long been recognised as what some would call proto-feminist writers. Their l...