The purpose of this essay was to analyze the stereotypical images of women in Great Expectation by Charles Dickens and East Lynne by Ellen Wood, using feminist literary criticism as a theoretical perspective. The stereotypical images that were found were Cynthia Griffin Wolff’s sentimental stereotype, virtuous woman, the sensuous woman, and liberated woman; and Ferguson’s woman alone, submissive wife and the bitch. The virtuous woman, the submissive wife and the sentimental stereotype can all be seen as representations of the Victorian ideal, while the other stereotypes can be seen as representations of a woman who exists outside of the norm. It was found that while representations of the ideal women in Great Expectations achieved happiness...
In recent years, the young adult genre has become increasingly popular and is experiencing a "second...
This analysis considers the Charles Dickens novels Our Mutual Friend, Bleak House, Little Dorrit, A ...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how Elin Wägner depicts the middle-aged woman who lives in t...
The purpose of this essay was to analyze the stereotypical images of women in Great Expectation by C...
During the Victoria era, two images of women were prominent in novels and reflected the disparity be...
This essay argues that Little Women does not promote breaking stereotypical gender norms and ninetee...
This research is an examination of Charles Dickens’ representation of the underprivileged in the Vic...
Little Women tells about the struggle of the four March sisters named Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy in faci...
Charles Dickens is not considered only as the “ first great urban novelist in England” but also as ...
While Dickens' novels insist upon the naturalness of feminine morality, they also limit women's abil...
Throughout literary history women have made use of stereotypical images to represent women in their ...
In this essay the point of interest will be the portrayal of women in literature. In the belief that...
This essay explores a few fairy tales by the brothers Grimm from a feminist view point: namely “Litt...
Gender equality has always been an interesting topic to discuss not only on the day to day basic, bu...
Abstract Dickens’s concept of female personality shown in Bleak House (1852-53) is one of his most s...
In recent years, the young adult genre has become increasingly popular and is experiencing a "second...
This analysis considers the Charles Dickens novels Our Mutual Friend, Bleak House, Little Dorrit, A ...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how Elin Wägner depicts the middle-aged woman who lives in t...
The purpose of this essay was to analyze the stereotypical images of women in Great Expectation by C...
During the Victoria era, two images of women were prominent in novels and reflected the disparity be...
This essay argues that Little Women does not promote breaking stereotypical gender norms and ninetee...
This research is an examination of Charles Dickens’ representation of the underprivileged in the Vic...
Little Women tells about the struggle of the four March sisters named Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy in faci...
Charles Dickens is not considered only as the “ first great urban novelist in England” but also as ...
While Dickens' novels insist upon the naturalness of feminine morality, they also limit women's abil...
Throughout literary history women have made use of stereotypical images to represent women in their ...
In this essay the point of interest will be the portrayal of women in literature. In the belief that...
This essay explores a few fairy tales by the brothers Grimm from a feminist view point: namely “Litt...
Gender equality has always been an interesting topic to discuss not only on the day to day basic, bu...
Abstract Dickens’s concept of female personality shown in Bleak House (1852-53) is one of his most s...
In recent years, the young adult genre has become increasingly popular and is experiencing a "second...
This analysis considers the Charles Dickens novels Our Mutual Friend, Bleak House, Little Dorrit, A ...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how Elin Wägner depicts the middle-aged woman who lives in t...