textMy dissertation, "Renovating the Closet : Nineteenth-Century Closet Drama Written by Women as a Stage for Social Critique," contributes to a new understanding about nineteenth-century closet drama through three distinct and innovative texts: George Eliot's The Spanish Gypsy (1868), Michael Field's Stephania (1892), and Augusta Webster's A Woman Sold (1867). I contend that these three women writers employed the closet drama, a genre written in dramatic form but intended to be privately read or performed, to critique the social, cultural, and ideological limitations placed upon women of their time. In their symbolic use of the genre and innovative experiments with form, Eliot, Field, and Webster created a new stage on which their female p...
This dissertation argues that between the 1790s and 1870s female performers and their publics transf...
Turning Their Talk investigates the pressures placed upon female characters’ communication styles as...
This dissertation provides an intertextual reading of Grant Allen\u27s The Woman Who Did (1895), Vic...
textMy dissertation, "Renovating the Closet : Nineteenth-Century Closet Drama Written by Women as a ...
This dissertation examines the ways the novelists on both sides of the Atlantic use the figure of th...
This dissertation examines the ways the novelists on both sides of the Atlantic use the figure of th...
This dissertation demonstrates that women authors in the eighteenth century carved out a space for t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2017. Major: English. Advisor: Andrew Elfenbein. 1 c...
Focusing on late nineteenth-century American narrative fiction from 1892-1915, “The Gendered Subject...
That nineteenth-century female poets appropriated genre conventions for their own purposes is not a ...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, English, 2014This dissertation examines the longstanding critic...
Mariana Valverde\u27s article, The Love of Finery and the Fallen Woman, explores the intimate conne...
This dissertation explores the ways in which Charles Dickens writes Nancy in Oliver Twist, Anthony T...
This dissertation responds to the traditional scholarly assumption that near universal censorship pr...
This dissertation argues that between the 1790s and 1870s female performers and their publics transf...
This dissertation argues that between the 1790s and 1870s female performers and their publics transf...
Turning Their Talk investigates the pressures placed upon female characters’ communication styles as...
This dissertation provides an intertextual reading of Grant Allen\u27s The Woman Who Did (1895), Vic...
textMy dissertation, "Renovating the Closet : Nineteenth-Century Closet Drama Written by Women as a ...
This dissertation examines the ways the novelists on both sides of the Atlantic use the figure of th...
This dissertation examines the ways the novelists on both sides of the Atlantic use the figure of th...
This dissertation demonstrates that women authors in the eighteenth century carved out a space for t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2017. Major: English. Advisor: Andrew Elfenbein. 1 c...
Focusing on late nineteenth-century American narrative fiction from 1892-1915, “The Gendered Subject...
That nineteenth-century female poets appropriated genre conventions for their own purposes is not a ...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, English, 2014This dissertation examines the longstanding critic...
Mariana Valverde\u27s article, The Love of Finery and the Fallen Woman, explores the intimate conne...
This dissertation explores the ways in which Charles Dickens writes Nancy in Oliver Twist, Anthony T...
This dissertation responds to the traditional scholarly assumption that near universal censorship pr...
This dissertation argues that between the 1790s and 1870s female performers and their publics transf...
This dissertation argues that between the 1790s and 1870s female performers and their publics transf...
Turning Their Talk investigates the pressures placed upon female characters’ communication styles as...
This dissertation provides an intertextual reading of Grant Allen\u27s The Woman Who Did (1895), Vic...