For centuries, people have been captivated by tales of questing knights, fair ladies, and magical encounters. As someone who grew up immersed in the fantasy genre, transitioning from the Brian Jacques Redwall series as a child to George R.R. Martin's A Song of lce and Fire as an adult, I always wondered how such escapism into distant fantasy worlds could be so relatable to my life. When investigating the history of the source material, I found that chivalric romances have been crafted to suit various audiences and purposes, providing sociopolitical commentary throughout the literary eras. In this thesis, I investigate the impact of the chivalric romance on medieval, Victorian, and contemporary culture by exploring Chrétien de Troyes' twelft...
This thesis examines the literary tapestry of trauma wound within representations of femininity thro...
This dissertation project traces a cultural reception of the romance genre in England and France in ...
Building on the assumption that society constructs ideology through, according to Louis Althusser, “...
The Thesis of this book is that gender is crucial to Geoffrey Chaucer's conception of romance in the...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
Literature is often a product of its time, though some works can be said to be more indicative of th...
Exploring systemic, gendered power dynamics and inequalities for women within medieval Matters of Ro...
Exploring systemic, gendered power dynamics and inequalities for women within medieval Matters of Ro...
In this thesis, I discuss the ways in which female characters in fantasy literature gain power. I ar...
My dissertation argues that the romance genre, and in particular the character of Gawain, allowed En...
My dissertation argues that the romance genre, and in particular the character of Gawain, allowed En...
In presenting a mythical establishment of British and English nationhood that is one of the most pop...
This dissertation argues that by pioneering new ways of constructing and reading literary character,...
Works of Epic Fantasy often have the reputation of being formulaic, conservative works that simply r...
Gender and the Chivalric Community in Malory’s Morte d’Arthur reveals, for the first time in a b...
This thesis examines the literary tapestry of trauma wound within representations of femininity thro...
This dissertation project traces a cultural reception of the romance genre in England and France in ...
Building on the assumption that society constructs ideology through, according to Louis Althusser, “...
The Thesis of this book is that gender is crucial to Geoffrey Chaucer's conception of romance in the...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
Literature is often a product of its time, though some works can be said to be more indicative of th...
Exploring systemic, gendered power dynamics and inequalities for women within medieval Matters of Ro...
Exploring systemic, gendered power dynamics and inequalities for women within medieval Matters of Ro...
In this thesis, I discuss the ways in which female characters in fantasy literature gain power. I ar...
My dissertation argues that the romance genre, and in particular the character of Gawain, allowed En...
My dissertation argues that the romance genre, and in particular the character of Gawain, allowed En...
In presenting a mythical establishment of British and English nationhood that is one of the most pop...
This dissertation argues that by pioneering new ways of constructing and reading literary character,...
Works of Epic Fantasy often have the reputation of being formulaic, conservative works that simply r...
Gender and the Chivalric Community in Malory’s Morte d’Arthur reveals, for the first time in a b...
This thesis examines the literary tapestry of trauma wound within representations of femininity thro...
This dissertation project traces a cultural reception of the romance genre in England and France in ...
Building on the assumption that society constructs ideology through, according to Louis Althusser, “...