The present MA thesis explores the concept of a female body and voice and their transformations as presented by various American writers. The chosen male authored works include Washington Square by Henry James, The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway, and The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon, for these writers delineate their heroines Catherine Sloper, Lady Brett Ashley, and Oedipa Maas in a turbulent period of their lives when they attempt to break with the obsolescent roles of passive and obedient daughters, partners, and wives. These fictional agents use different kinds of resistance, but as women, they are, nevertheless, mediated through the dominant male and masculine discourse that pervades the fictionalized societies in which these ...
This thesis is an exploration of the ability of unconventional forms of fiction to increase and comp...
Graduation date: 2010This thesis is an exploration of how male trickster figures operate in the Goth...
Sentimental fiction and domestic novels elevated the female voice, giving authority to the womanly e...
The present MA thesis explores the concept of a female body and voice and their transformations as p...
In this dissertation, I close read four turn-of-the-century American novels by Henry James, Kate ...
In this dissertation, I close read four turn-of-the-century American novels by Henry James, Kate ...
In this dissertation, I close read four turn-of-the-century American novels by Henry James, Kate ...
The publication of John Updike’s The Witches of Eastwick (1984) made the author subject to much atta...
My thesis addresses the correlation between gender and power in The Pearl\ud of Orr???s Island by Ha...
The objective of this thesis was to analyze the progression of a woman’s voice in literature looking...
This dissertation, as its title suggests, is a study of gender and identification. The main body of ...
This dissertation, as its title suggests, is a study of gender and identification. The main body of ...
Focusing on late nineteenth-century American narrative fiction from 1892-1915, “The Gendered Subject...
Male authored texts often depict woman as a presence of unsettling femininity. This is demonstrated ...
This thesis is an exploration of the ability of unconventional forms of fiction to increase and comp...
This thesis is an exploration of the ability of unconventional forms of fiction to increase and comp...
Graduation date: 2010This thesis is an exploration of how male trickster figures operate in the Goth...
Sentimental fiction and domestic novels elevated the female voice, giving authority to the womanly e...
The present MA thesis explores the concept of a female body and voice and their transformations as p...
In this dissertation, I close read four turn-of-the-century American novels by Henry James, Kate ...
In this dissertation, I close read four turn-of-the-century American novels by Henry James, Kate ...
In this dissertation, I close read four turn-of-the-century American novels by Henry James, Kate ...
The publication of John Updike’s The Witches of Eastwick (1984) made the author subject to much atta...
My thesis addresses the correlation between gender and power in The Pearl\ud of Orr???s Island by Ha...
The objective of this thesis was to analyze the progression of a woman’s voice in literature looking...
This dissertation, as its title suggests, is a study of gender and identification. The main body of ...
This dissertation, as its title suggests, is a study of gender and identification. The main body of ...
Focusing on late nineteenth-century American narrative fiction from 1892-1915, “The Gendered Subject...
Male authored texts often depict woman as a presence of unsettling femininity. This is demonstrated ...
This thesis is an exploration of the ability of unconventional forms of fiction to increase and comp...
This thesis is an exploration of the ability of unconventional forms of fiction to increase and comp...
Graduation date: 2010This thesis is an exploration of how male trickster figures operate in the Goth...
Sentimental fiction and domestic novels elevated the female voice, giving authority to the womanly e...