Making recourse to Virginia Woolf’s “Professions for Women” (1931), I have studied the manner in which F.D. Bridges criticizes the patriarchal representations of Victorian women in her Journal of a Lady’s Travels Round the World (1883). In her text, she not only accounts for her experiences of travel in foreign countries but also inserts a discourse that lies counter to male definitions of women’s roles as “household angels,” confined in the domestic space and deprived of power. With the strength she demonstrates through her experiences of travel, she criticizes the fact that women are considered to be ‘the weaker sex.’ She also cultivates a quest for knowledge so as to carve her place in the ‘public sphere’ of knowledge and power and to cr...
Alan Lester and Elleke Boehmer have both written on imperial networks, but what happens when our cas...
Using the theoretical framework of Geocriticism, Psychogeography, and the literary concepts of the f...
This paper analyses the representation of Morocco by a British female traveller during the late nine...
My study of women travel writers and imperialism is informed by four inseparable concerns, namely th...
During the last three decades of the nineteenth century, when trans-Atlantic steamships crossings be...
As a self-styled \u27female Columbus\u27, E. Catherine Bates took a transcontinental journey across ...
This study explores how female authored travel texts and their reviews reveal the diversity of disco...
This study explores how female authored travel texts and their reviews reveal the diversity of disco...
Homecomings argues that women\u27s travel writing must be read as an important source of critiques o...
The purpose of this thesis is to assess whether the ideology of separate spheres should continue to ...
A common problem that needs addressing in the study of narratives concerning the Orient and the Otto...
A common problem that needs addressing in the study of narratives concerning the Orient and the Ott...
This study explores four literary journeys written by American and British authors: Margaret Fuller'...
This dissertation analyzes the travel writings of Isabella Bird Bishop, Mary Kingsley, Florence Doug...
This thesis examines Virginia Woolf’s representation of the lives of nineteenth-century women writer...
Alan Lester and Elleke Boehmer have both written on imperial networks, but what happens when our cas...
Using the theoretical framework of Geocriticism, Psychogeography, and the literary concepts of the f...
This paper analyses the representation of Morocco by a British female traveller during the late nine...
My study of women travel writers and imperialism is informed by four inseparable concerns, namely th...
During the last three decades of the nineteenth century, when trans-Atlantic steamships crossings be...
As a self-styled \u27female Columbus\u27, E. Catherine Bates took a transcontinental journey across ...
This study explores how female authored travel texts and their reviews reveal the diversity of disco...
This study explores how female authored travel texts and their reviews reveal the diversity of disco...
Homecomings argues that women\u27s travel writing must be read as an important source of critiques o...
The purpose of this thesis is to assess whether the ideology of separate spheres should continue to ...
A common problem that needs addressing in the study of narratives concerning the Orient and the Otto...
A common problem that needs addressing in the study of narratives concerning the Orient and the Ott...
This study explores four literary journeys written by American and British authors: Margaret Fuller'...
This dissertation analyzes the travel writings of Isabella Bird Bishop, Mary Kingsley, Florence Doug...
This thesis examines Virginia Woolf’s representation of the lives of nineteenth-century women writer...
Alan Lester and Elleke Boehmer have both written on imperial networks, but what happens when our cas...
Using the theoretical framework of Geocriticism, Psychogeography, and the literary concepts of the f...
This paper analyses the representation of Morocco by a British female traveller during the late nine...