During the nineteenth century, theatregoing became the favoured entertainment of both the lower and upper classes in London. As Davis (1994, 307) suggests, the plays were a “mirrored reflection” of society, and they had the ability to reflect important socio-political issues on stage, while also influencing people’s opinion about them. Thus, by turning to the popular stage of the mid-century we can better understand social issues like the Woman Question, or the tensions around imperial policies, among others. As such, this article scrutinises the ways in which Victorian popular drama influenced the period’s ideal of femininity by using stock characters inspired by real women’s movements. Two such cases are the “Girl of the Period” and the “...
This dissertation traces the nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century history of what I call “Poetess...
During the late-nineteenth century, discussions surrounding female shop assistants permeated British...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the dramatic results of introducing women to replace boy-ac...
During the nineteenth century, theatregoing became the favoured entertainment of both the lower and ...
During the long nineteenth century, amateur, juvenile at-home theatricals were a popular pastime in ...
This thesis examines plays written by four playwrights in the context of Edwardian suffragism betwee...
This study theorizes the Victorian governess as a mythic figure, rooted in the experience of real ni...
The theatre of the Victorian era is often ignored in literary studies or denigrated when it is discu...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
When Victorian fiction entered academic study in the mid-twentieth century, the texts that were cons...
The portrayal of women in London theatres in the early years of the twentieth century demonstrated a...
This thesis argues that the flâneuse is present in literature well before the late nineteenth centur...
Abstract This thesis addresses women's agency in the mediation and reception of mid nineteenth-ce...
In this research, we employ a socio-historical examination of the subversion of the ‘juridico-discur...
England’s Victorian Age was pregnant with the seeds of social change, inter-sown with the nutrients ...
This dissertation traces the nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century history of what I call “Poetess...
During the late-nineteenth century, discussions surrounding female shop assistants permeated British...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the dramatic results of introducing women to replace boy-ac...
During the nineteenth century, theatregoing became the favoured entertainment of both the lower and ...
During the long nineteenth century, amateur, juvenile at-home theatricals were a popular pastime in ...
This thesis examines plays written by four playwrights in the context of Edwardian suffragism betwee...
This study theorizes the Victorian governess as a mythic figure, rooted in the experience of real ni...
The theatre of the Victorian era is often ignored in literary studies or denigrated when it is discu...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
When Victorian fiction entered academic study in the mid-twentieth century, the texts that were cons...
The portrayal of women in London theatres in the early years of the twentieth century demonstrated a...
This thesis argues that the flâneuse is present in literature well before the late nineteenth centur...
Abstract This thesis addresses women's agency in the mediation and reception of mid nineteenth-ce...
In this research, we employ a socio-historical examination of the subversion of the ‘juridico-discur...
England’s Victorian Age was pregnant with the seeds of social change, inter-sown with the nutrients ...
This dissertation traces the nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century history of what I call “Poetess...
During the late-nineteenth century, discussions surrounding female shop assistants permeated British...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the dramatic results of introducing women to replace boy-ac...