Female figures in nineteenth-century writings are a controversial issue; used both as symbols for the nation and as epitomes of weakness and frailty, they tend to occupy a secondary role in the fictions of the major (male) writings. This figure, however, has not proven to be consistent, being used in some cases to strengthen the idea of a dominant, powerful nation, as in the case of the British notion of ‘Rule Britannia,’ while in others it has been used to de-masculinize and disempower the other, as is the case with nineteenth-century British misrepresentations of Ireland. Such a view has been challenged by new interpretations and scholarship, as well as by literary theory, and it can be asserted that the dichotomy female/weak vs. male/dom...
Supernatural women were important in Irish literature from earliest times to the present, but their ...
During the 19th century, gender politics played a crucial role in shaping the emergence of the novel...
Female characters frequently appear as animals in the unstable universe of James Joyce’s a Finnegans...
Female figures in nineteenth-century writings are a controversial issue; used both as symbols for th...
This monograph is part of Palgrave Macmillan's Victorian Literature and Culture Series. Its interv...
Scenes of mesmerism and hypnotism in gothic novels are commonly read as symbolic of sexual assault t...
Anglo-Irish author, Bram Stoker, traveled the American landscape in the late nineteenth century. The...
This paper explores the intersection of sexual identity, gender, and politics in the specifically Ir...
The paper discusses the connections between gender, colonialism and nationalism by focussing on the ...
This chapter charts a transhistorical narrative to analyze the evolving permutations encoded within ...
Modern audiences have come to believe that the nineteenth-century woman was oppressed by a patriarch...
The gothic of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries inherits and exemplifies the cultural division...
This thesis aims to investigate Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” (1872) and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897...
Recently, masculinity has garnered much attention from scholars of eighteenth-century literature and...
War is a highly gendered experience which is both informed by and informs constructions of masculini...
Supernatural women were important in Irish literature from earliest times to the present, but their ...
During the 19th century, gender politics played a crucial role in shaping the emergence of the novel...
Female characters frequently appear as animals in the unstable universe of James Joyce’s a Finnegans...
Female figures in nineteenth-century writings are a controversial issue; used both as symbols for th...
This monograph is part of Palgrave Macmillan's Victorian Literature and Culture Series. Its interv...
Scenes of mesmerism and hypnotism in gothic novels are commonly read as symbolic of sexual assault t...
Anglo-Irish author, Bram Stoker, traveled the American landscape in the late nineteenth century. The...
This paper explores the intersection of sexual identity, gender, and politics in the specifically Ir...
The paper discusses the connections between gender, colonialism and nationalism by focussing on the ...
This chapter charts a transhistorical narrative to analyze the evolving permutations encoded within ...
Modern audiences have come to believe that the nineteenth-century woman was oppressed by a patriarch...
The gothic of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries inherits and exemplifies the cultural division...
This thesis aims to investigate Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla” (1872) and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897...
Recently, masculinity has garnered much attention from scholars of eighteenth-century literature and...
War is a highly gendered experience which is both informed by and informs constructions of masculini...
Supernatural women were important in Irish literature from earliest times to the present, but their ...
During the 19th century, gender politics played a crucial role in shaping the emergence of the novel...
Female characters frequently appear as animals in the unstable universe of James Joyce’s a Finnegans...