This article explores the functions of secondary girl characters in English-language American and Canadian girls’ Bildungsromane. Previously, we have explored girls’ literature as a distinct genre, framed in the theory of genre as social action, and our past scholarship examines the ways in which pre-WWII girls’ Bildungsroman stories emphasize girls’ eventual integration into their communities. Rather than having adventures, as in boys’ coming-of-age texts, we have noted ways in which the main girl characters grow “down” into social restrictions, usually as (potential) wives and mothers. Secondary female characters in these girls’ stories are compared, contrasted, or conflated with their close peers as they grow to womanhood, whether they f...
The article focuses on how gender traits are reflected in the narratives of girls growing up. They s...
During the nineteenth-century, American women discovered that they could gain access to traditionall...
This article explores depictions of female suffrage and the women’s movement in two stories publishe...
The article first outlines the way in which mainstream children's fiction has traditionally sought t...
Das Ziel dieser Diplomarbeit ist es, den amerikanischen Bildungsroman vorzustellen und die Frage zu ...
Children’s literature has long been an influential historical, social and cultural discursive site o...
This study examines several aspects of the 20th century Canadian Bildungsroman, most particularly th...
Bildungsroman is a literary genre developed from the ideas of the Enlightenment. The genre usually p...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine how the image of the girl and her environment in ...
This thesis examines how a revised version of the coming-of-age narrative has emerged in a range of ...
In this article, we explore the experiences of four girls with reading difficulties who participated...
This article was published in the Summer 2008 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
This dissertation discusses the terms and contradictions of a genre I term the “maturation serial,” ...
In one of the inaugural articles in feminist literary criticism, Feminism and Fairy Tales, Karen R...
Studying the competing portrayals of young ladies in children’s books reveals, in part, the cultural...
The article focuses on how gender traits are reflected in the narratives of girls growing up. They s...
During the nineteenth-century, American women discovered that they could gain access to traditionall...
This article explores depictions of female suffrage and the women’s movement in two stories publishe...
The article first outlines the way in which mainstream children's fiction has traditionally sought t...
Das Ziel dieser Diplomarbeit ist es, den amerikanischen Bildungsroman vorzustellen und die Frage zu ...
Children’s literature has long been an influential historical, social and cultural discursive site o...
This study examines several aspects of the 20th century Canadian Bildungsroman, most particularly th...
Bildungsroman is a literary genre developed from the ideas of the Enlightenment. The genre usually p...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to examine how the image of the girl and her environment in ...
This thesis examines how a revised version of the coming-of-age narrative has emerged in a range of ...
In this article, we explore the experiences of four girls with reading difficulties who participated...
This article was published in the Summer 2008 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
This dissertation discusses the terms and contradictions of a genre I term the “maturation serial,” ...
In one of the inaugural articles in feminist literary criticism, Feminism and Fairy Tales, Karen R...
Studying the competing portrayals of young ladies in children’s books reveals, in part, the cultural...
The article focuses on how gender traits are reflected in the narratives of girls growing up. They s...
During the nineteenth-century, American women discovered that they could gain access to traditionall...
This article explores depictions of female suffrage and the women’s movement in two stories publishe...