This essay aims to explore Evelina’s abilities to self-author her life as a tool of agency, self-authoring means to be able to write your own life. Evelina was written by Frances Burney in 1778 and tells the story of a young orphan lady who visits London. She is inexperienced and makes mistakes that can be seen as fatal in the social sphere. Despite that she reflects on her mistakes and reactions and gains agency in the end. One of her bigger problems is her beauty. It puts her in situations she almost cannot control. She becomes a sexual prey quite easily. Jane Eyre written by Charlotte Bronte in 1847 is relevant for this essay because a lot of criticism has been made about the threats and abilities that Jane’s agency has. The theoretical...
Charlotte Brontë’s problematising of first-person narrative foregrounds the fluidity of the concept ...
For scholars of Theatre, Performance, and Women’s Studies, the problem of discovering and resurrecti...
In studying the construction of the eighteenth-century novel as an exploration of the world we live ...
This essay aims to explore Evelina’s abilities to self-author her life as a tool of agency, self-aut...
In the eighteenth century male-dominated world of English literature, Frances\ud Burney was one of t...
In their novels Evelina and Mrs. Dalloway, Frances Burney and Virginia Woolf pursue an understanding...
The fact that Charlotte Brontë intended Jane Eyre as an autobiography is easily overlooked. Therefor...
English Department Honors Thesis.Scholars have understood Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, a quintessen...
Autobiographical writing raises questions about ‘‘self”, writing and experience. The present article...
The late eighteenth-century author Frances Burney is best known for popularizing the “comedy of mann...
This study analyzes Self-Actualization in Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre viewed from An Humanistic App...
Since its publication in 1847, Jane Eyre has been read by its detractors and admirers as the portray...
This dissertation examines the configuration of feminine subjectivity under the mask of proper femin...
As a person removes a novel from a shelf and brings it to his favorite sitting chair, he is bringing...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.In her final novel The Wanderer, or Female Diffic...
Charlotte Brontë’s problematising of first-person narrative foregrounds the fluidity of the concept ...
For scholars of Theatre, Performance, and Women’s Studies, the problem of discovering and resurrecti...
In studying the construction of the eighteenth-century novel as an exploration of the world we live ...
This essay aims to explore Evelina’s abilities to self-author her life as a tool of agency, self-aut...
In the eighteenth century male-dominated world of English literature, Frances\ud Burney was one of t...
In their novels Evelina and Mrs. Dalloway, Frances Burney and Virginia Woolf pursue an understanding...
The fact that Charlotte Brontë intended Jane Eyre as an autobiography is easily overlooked. Therefor...
English Department Honors Thesis.Scholars have understood Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, a quintessen...
Autobiographical writing raises questions about ‘‘self”, writing and experience. The present article...
The late eighteenth-century author Frances Burney is best known for popularizing the “comedy of mann...
This study analyzes Self-Actualization in Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre viewed from An Humanistic App...
Since its publication in 1847, Jane Eyre has been read by its detractors and admirers as the portray...
This dissertation examines the configuration of feminine subjectivity under the mask of proper femin...
As a person removes a novel from a shelf and brings it to his favorite sitting chair, he is bringing...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.In her final novel The Wanderer, or Female Diffic...
Charlotte Brontë’s problematising of first-person narrative foregrounds the fluidity of the concept ...
For scholars of Theatre, Performance, and Women’s Studies, the problem of discovering and resurrecti...
In studying the construction of the eighteenth-century novel as an exploration of the world we live ...