The aim of this presentation is to show how Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Kate Chopin manipulate temporality to foreground their themes in "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and "The Story of an Hour" in the light of Gerard Genette's theory of time. Both stories present female characters oppressed by the patriarchal authority in the marriage and their attempts to liberate themselves from this oppression. The aim is to find out how the gender of the author or protagonist in the narration can affect the time of narration. Gerard Genette's theory of time (order) is applied to these short stories in order to confirm that the theme of the story affects the time of narration regarding women's status in the narration. The results are in agreement with feminis...
This thesis explores modalities of time in Nella Larsen’s Passing (1929), Joan Didion’s Play It As I...
[[abstract]]This essay attempts to prove that Kate Chopin explores feminine selfhood in a patriarcha...
[[abstract]]This essay attempts to prove that Kate Chopin explores feminine selfhood in a patriarcha...
The aim of this presentation is to show how Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Kate Chopin manipulate temp...
The Story of an Hour as one of Kate Chopin’s classic masterpieces, has always been regarded as a pur...
In this thesis, the narrative structure of William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" is examined in rela...
Kate Chopin’s The Awakening and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wall-Paper,” both initially p...
This essay explores the feminist message in Kate Chopin’s short story “The Story of an Hour” and Cha...
Comunicación presentada en: 8th Int. Conference on the Short Story in English, Alcalá de Henares, 20...
One of the main issues in narratology is the concept of time. The centrality of time is echoed in Ri...
The aim of the dissertation entitled Temporal insights: The significance of time distortion in a nar...
AbstractIn studying Kate Chopin's “The Story of an Hour” (1894), stylistic tools seem to advocate an...
'Narrative Theory' is an online introduction to classical structuralist narratological analysis. The...
This article argues that Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cranford (1853)—both the fictional place and the novel—...
This paper attempts to yield a critical reading of “The Yellow Wallpaper” (1892), which is one of th...
This thesis explores modalities of time in Nella Larsen’s Passing (1929), Joan Didion’s Play It As I...
[[abstract]]This essay attempts to prove that Kate Chopin explores feminine selfhood in a patriarcha...
[[abstract]]This essay attempts to prove that Kate Chopin explores feminine selfhood in a patriarcha...
The aim of this presentation is to show how Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Kate Chopin manipulate temp...
The Story of an Hour as one of Kate Chopin’s classic masterpieces, has always been regarded as a pur...
In this thesis, the narrative structure of William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" is examined in rela...
Kate Chopin’s The Awakening and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wall-Paper,” both initially p...
This essay explores the feminist message in Kate Chopin’s short story “The Story of an Hour” and Cha...
Comunicación presentada en: 8th Int. Conference on the Short Story in English, Alcalá de Henares, 20...
One of the main issues in narratology is the concept of time. The centrality of time is echoed in Ri...
The aim of the dissertation entitled Temporal insights: The significance of time distortion in a nar...
AbstractIn studying Kate Chopin's “The Story of an Hour” (1894), stylistic tools seem to advocate an...
'Narrative Theory' is an online introduction to classical structuralist narratological analysis. The...
This article argues that Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cranford (1853)—both the fictional place and the novel—...
This paper attempts to yield a critical reading of “The Yellow Wallpaper” (1892), which is one of th...
This thesis explores modalities of time in Nella Larsen’s Passing (1929), Joan Didion’s Play It As I...
[[abstract]]This essay attempts to prove that Kate Chopin explores feminine selfhood in a patriarcha...
[[abstract]]This essay attempts to prove that Kate Chopin explores feminine selfhood in a patriarcha...