This thesis explores the depiction of masculinity by one of literature’s most famous female masculine writers, Radclyffe Hall. Chapters One and Two discuss two extremes in the reception of Hall’s work: one a successful poem, ‘The Blind Ploughman’ (1913); and the other, The Master of the House (1932), a novel that was a commercial and critical failure for Hall. Both ‘The Blind Ploughman’ and The Master of the House depict spiritual, sensitive working class men who are different. While these texts are often mentioned in Hall scholarship, they have rarely been discussed individually. Chapter One addresses the impact of ‘The Blind Ploughman’ and its success as poem/song through association with the war wounded and how this, in turn, influenced ...
Contemporary gender studies reveal the evolution of a plurality of masculinities since World War Two...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [139]-142)This study is a critique of the rhetoric in Rob...
Ernest Hemingway remains an interesting writer nearly forty years after his death because his works ...
This thesis explores the depiction of masculinity by one of literature’s most famous female masculin...
This thesis focuses on the critical discussion on masculinity studies in the classic fictions of D....
While literary critics have tended to focus on episodes of alleged masculinism or homoeroticism in D...
The active contributions to studies on men and masculinity that comprise a wide scope of cultures su...
This thesis investigates the impact of the intersection of physical disabilities and mental health c...
This dissertation demonstrates that women authors in the eighteenth century carved out a space for t...
As men have written women so women have always written men. Debate about how men have represented wo...
Recently, masculinity has garnered much attention from scholars of eighteenth-century literature and...
In this case, I will examine two tales, published in different decades. To be more specific, this te...
The institutions within which the characters in the novel are located favour or give emphasis to the...
In Bradbury’s dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, knowledge is illegal, and popular culture is promoted ...
This thesis undertakes an investigation of the female tragic hero, through the engagement of and ref...
Contemporary gender studies reveal the evolution of a plurality of masculinities since World War Two...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [139]-142)This study is a critique of the rhetoric in Rob...
Ernest Hemingway remains an interesting writer nearly forty years after his death because his works ...
This thesis explores the depiction of masculinity by one of literature’s most famous female masculin...
This thesis focuses on the critical discussion on masculinity studies in the classic fictions of D....
While literary critics have tended to focus on episodes of alleged masculinism or homoeroticism in D...
The active contributions to studies on men and masculinity that comprise a wide scope of cultures su...
This thesis investigates the impact of the intersection of physical disabilities and mental health c...
This dissertation demonstrates that women authors in the eighteenth century carved out a space for t...
As men have written women so women have always written men. Debate about how men have represented wo...
Recently, masculinity has garnered much attention from scholars of eighteenth-century literature and...
In this case, I will examine two tales, published in different decades. To be more specific, this te...
The institutions within which the characters in the novel are located favour or give emphasis to the...
In Bradbury’s dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, knowledge is illegal, and popular culture is promoted ...
This thesis undertakes an investigation of the female tragic hero, through the engagement of and ref...
Contemporary gender studies reveal the evolution of a plurality of masculinities since World War Two...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [139]-142)This study is a critique of the rhetoric in Rob...
Ernest Hemingway remains an interesting writer nearly forty years after his death because his works ...