Eavan Boland’s poem “The Journey” depicts the dream of a woman, who – just like Inanna, a Sumerian goddess – embarks on the eponymous journey into the underworld, guided by Sappho. At first, she sees nothing in the darkness, yet, having accustomed to it, she observes mothers and children in loving embraces: the image which is immediately disturbed by the female’s guide, who makes the persona realise that these people are the victims of an unspecified plague. At this moment, the woman, stricken with terror, notices the signs of sickness and death; among others, she sees infants being poisoned during breast feeding. Sappho stresses that the watched mothers have a lot in common with the speaker – they are all loving and caring, despite their o...
This dissertation performs and examines feminine desire as a pathway toward spiritual enlightenment ...
Na poesia de Eavan Boland e do poeta irlandês de segunda geração Rhian Gallagher, corpos de água são...
This thesis comprises historical and critical introduction to contemporary women's poetry in Ireland...
This study evaluates the facets of female subjectivity through selected poems of Eavan Boland, Kathl...
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">In the early decades of the twenti...
In my thesis I take a complete, critical look at Eavan Boland\u27s life from early on as a young Iri...
埼玉県越谷市Through clinical work experince, I have seen women in contemporary society who suffer from low...
Eavan Boland’s poetry often includes images denoting transition. The women that appear in her poems ...
This article explores subversive representations of witchcraft and evilness in the work of Eavan Bol...
The image of a woman is a form of socialization because it has always been an example and role model...
Ecofeminism is the missing link that connects woman and nature, while tracing out the patriarchal st...
‘Who am I?’ is the central question of the hero’s journey. This thesis takes the hero’s journey as m...
This thesis engages with the feminist argument that women need to create a culture of the female and...
In 1980 the Irish poet Eavan Boland published In Her Own Image a volume of poetry which stands as a ...
In the thesis I approach the post-structuralist aesthetic theory,of the Matrixial Borderspace by Bra...
This dissertation performs and examines feminine desire as a pathway toward spiritual enlightenment ...
Na poesia de Eavan Boland e do poeta irlandês de segunda geração Rhian Gallagher, corpos de água são...
This thesis comprises historical and critical introduction to contemporary women's poetry in Ireland...
This study evaluates the facets of female subjectivity through selected poems of Eavan Boland, Kathl...
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">In the early decades of the twenti...
In my thesis I take a complete, critical look at Eavan Boland\u27s life from early on as a young Iri...
埼玉県越谷市Through clinical work experince, I have seen women in contemporary society who suffer from low...
Eavan Boland’s poetry often includes images denoting transition. The women that appear in her poems ...
This article explores subversive representations of witchcraft and evilness in the work of Eavan Bol...
The image of a woman is a form of socialization because it has always been an example and role model...
Ecofeminism is the missing link that connects woman and nature, while tracing out the patriarchal st...
‘Who am I?’ is the central question of the hero’s journey. This thesis takes the hero’s journey as m...
This thesis engages with the feminist argument that women need to create a culture of the female and...
In 1980 the Irish poet Eavan Boland published In Her Own Image a volume of poetry which stands as a ...
In the thesis I approach the post-structuralist aesthetic theory,of the Matrixial Borderspace by Bra...
This dissertation performs and examines feminine desire as a pathway toward spiritual enlightenment ...
Na poesia de Eavan Boland e do poeta irlandês de segunda geração Rhian Gallagher, corpos de água são...
This thesis comprises historical and critical introduction to contemporary women's poetry in Ireland...