This study examines four short stories- “Gudarnes like”, “Vänner”, “Lolo” and “Kvinnor” - in a novel called Upptäckter written by Ulla Bjerne in 1918. My aim has been to study whether Bjerne in these stories writes from a New Woman- position. The New Woman novel as a genre flourished around the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. I have also studied whether Bjerne in these short stories uses a melodramatic style. Drawing on arguments from, among others, Peter Brooks, Thomas Elsaesser and Richard Murphy, I have focused on the melodrama in her text. My conclusion is that Bjerne is talking about women’s struggle – the impossibility of a combination of work and love- and how the men are hopelessly behind. The aim to use melod...
The aim of this thesis is to present and discuss the author Gertrud Lilja with a special focus on he...
My thesis deals with the novel Ladies, written in 2007 by the Swedish author Mara Lee. When publish...
The aim of this study is to examine marriage as something both desirable and normal in three popular...
This study examines four short stories- “Gudarnes like”, “Vänner”, “Lolo” and “Kvinnor” - in a novel...
Depictions of Women in an Emergent Modernity. Doomed Female Deadbeats and Country Women in Runar Sch...
Lena Manderstedt, Luleå University of Technology Depictions of Women in an Emergent Modernity. Doome...
This thesis is a study of femininity and womanhood in two Swedish contemporary novels by Ulla Bjerne...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how Elin Wägner depicts the middle-aged woman who lives in t...
Lise Busk-Jensen: ‘The New Woman’ in the early 1900s cultural debate and literature In the latter ha...
This thesis investigates the treatment of suicide in three pivotal dramatic works of the same era – ...
This article will examine the female characters in the short stories of the early period (1908–1917)...
The topics for this thesis are gender and power. I willdo a literary analysis of Vigdis Hjorths Hjul...
The focus of the essay is to study aspects of female narration in the short story “Riktig kärlek” in...
Alice Lyttkens (1897-1991) was a very popular author in Sweden during several decades in the middle ...
Catrine Brödje, Women's death by drowning. A literary motif at the turn of the century 1900 The pic...
The aim of this thesis is to present and discuss the author Gertrud Lilja with a special focus on he...
My thesis deals with the novel Ladies, written in 2007 by the Swedish author Mara Lee. When publish...
The aim of this study is to examine marriage as something both desirable and normal in three popular...
This study examines four short stories- “Gudarnes like”, “Vänner”, “Lolo” and “Kvinnor” - in a novel...
Depictions of Women in an Emergent Modernity. Doomed Female Deadbeats and Country Women in Runar Sch...
Lena Manderstedt, Luleå University of Technology Depictions of Women in an Emergent Modernity. Doome...
This thesis is a study of femininity and womanhood in two Swedish contemporary novels by Ulla Bjerne...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how Elin Wägner depicts the middle-aged woman who lives in t...
Lise Busk-Jensen: ‘The New Woman’ in the early 1900s cultural debate and literature In the latter ha...
This thesis investigates the treatment of suicide in three pivotal dramatic works of the same era – ...
This article will examine the female characters in the short stories of the early period (1908–1917)...
The topics for this thesis are gender and power. I willdo a literary analysis of Vigdis Hjorths Hjul...
The focus of the essay is to study aspects of female narration in the short story “Riktig kärlek” in...
Alice Lyttkens (1897-1991) was a very popular author in Sweden during several decades in the middle ...
Catrine Brödje, Women's death by drowning. A literary motif at the turn of the century 1900 The pic...
The aim of this thesis is to present and discuss the author Gertrud Lilja with a special focus on he...
My thesis deals with the novel Ladies, written in 2007 by the Swedish author Mara Lee. When publish...
The aim of this study is to examine marriage as something both desirable and normal in three popular...