The idea of the dying Victorian woman as passive victim or object of desire has justly received critical attention, but this has meant a comparative neglect of the dying Victorian woman as an active, speaking, writing subject. In response, this article focuses on the death writing of Alice James and Christina Rossetti, reading the central role of death in their work as a way of articulating a space of possibility beyond what life has to offer. In Rossetti’s death poetry and James’s Diary, death is what gives form to the text, and represents the possibility for the text and its speaker to be read and understood. The article reads James and Rossetti’s death writing as neither definitively conforming to or subverting social norms about the lin...
This paper relates to the concept of death as presented in two works of literature. The major theme ...
After the sexual revolution of the 1970s, death is the ultimate taboo in contemporary Western societ...
After the sexual revolution of the 1970s, death is the ultimate taboo in contemporary Western societ...
The idea of the dying Victorian woman as passive victim or object of desire has justly received crit...
In Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories there is a morbid obsession with the death of women. It is easy t...
In lieu of abstract, here is the first paragraph of the article: Death and sex/uality are inextricab...
Ths article discusses the history of Lauris Edmond's posthumously published Late Song. It argues tha...
Jane Austen sprinkles deaths throughout her novels as plot devices and character indicators, but she...
textDuring the nineteenth century, the publication of letter collections, often titled “Life and Let...
Various attempts have been made to reclaim Shakespeare’s heroines from tragic fates and pa...
ABSTRACT\ud LIBERTY OR LIFE: DEATH, WOMEN AND FREEDOM\ud IN VICTORIAN SENSATION FICTION\ud by\ud ?? ...
The fact of death is universal. So too is the fact of womanhood. Yet each age aims to ameliorate the...
In this work I explore the intersection of death and gender in early modern England. It is through ...
No-one dies in A Louers Complaint. But the poem finds death in the heart of love itself. This essay ...
Drawing on Allan Edgar Poe’s provocative statement that “The death ... of a beautiful woman is, unq...
This paper relates to the concept of death as presented in two works of literature. The major theme ...
After the sexual revolution of the 1970s, death is the ultimate taboo in contemporary Western societ...
After the sexual revolution of the 1970s, death is the ultimate taboo in contemporary Western societ...
The idea of the dying Victorian woman as passive victim or object of desire has justly received crit...
In Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories there is a morbid obsession with the death of women. It is easy t...
In lieu of abstract, here is the first paragraph of the article: Death and sex/uality are inextricab...
Ths article discusses the history of Lauris Edmond's posthumously published Late Song. It argues tha...
Jane Austen sprinkles deaths throughout her novels as plot devices and character indicators, but she...
textDuring the nineteenth century, the publication of letter collections, often titled “Life and Let...
Various attempts have been made to reclaim Shakespeare’s heroines from tragic fates and pa...
ABSTRACT\ud LIBERTY OR LIFE: DEATH, WOMEN AND FREEDOM\ud IN VICTORIAN SENSATION FICTION\ud by\ud ?? ...
The fact of death is universal. So too is the fact of womanhood. Yet each age aims to ameliorate the...
In this work I explore the intersection of death and gender in early modern England. It is through ...
No-one dies in A Louers Complaint. But the poem finds death in the heart of love itself. This essay ...
Drawing on Allan Edgar Poe’s provocative statement that “The death ... of a beautiful woman is, unq...
This paper relates to the concept of death as presented in two works of literature. The major theme ...
After the sexual revolution of the 1970s, death is the ultimate taboo in contemporary Western societ...
After the sexual revolution of the 1970s, death is the ultimate taboo in contemporary Western societ...