In order to question and explore the complex power relations between man and woman in early Victorian England, the two eldest Brontë sisters seem to use several strategies of representation and dramatisation of political and sexual transgression in their respective poetry. While Charlotte chooses primarily a male perspective to portray female disempowerment in her poems, in Emily’s work a female perspective of male disempowerment predominates; nevertheless, these perspectives may often shift and cross-dress according to each author’s individual development and her corresponding poetic fiction. I will argue that these methods of representation derived for the most part from the classic poetic traditions of the image of male and female ‘aband...
The subject of this thesis is to investigate the representation of contrasting patterns of strong ve...
© 2015 Francesca Kate KavanaghThis thesis examines the relationships between Byronic heroes, fandom,...
Throughout literary history women have made use of stereotypical images to represent women in their ...
Looking first at Byron’s canon, I trace the evolution of the Byronic heroes offered in his poetry, a...
The widespread popularity of Byron’s work during the Victorian age introduced several subversive pos...
This is the first comprehensive study of the Brontës' representations of masculinity. In it, I anal...
The Byronic hero is one of the most important character types in Romantic literature. Through this f...
Byron’s women characters have typically been seen as, in Hazlitt’s early observation, ‘yielding slav...
In my thesis I am exploring the relationships of Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester in Jane Eyre, Catherine...
This thesis will examine how the concepts of gender and nation were inextricably linked for Byron, a...
The Byronic hero is a cultural and literary phenomenon that characterises some of the most famous ma...
Thesis abstract The novels of the Brontë sisters share numerous aspects: defiant heroines, male prot...
Lord Byron took a highly ambivalent attitude toward female authorship, and yet his poetry, letters, ...
Since the Brontes first published their novels, critics and readers have often associated the male l...
grantor: University of TorontoAndrew Elfenbein's Byron and the Victorians (1995) is a full...
The subject of this thesis is to investigate the representation of contrasting patterns of strong ve...
© 2015 Francesca Kate KavanaghThis thesis examines the relationships between Byronic heroes, fandom,...
Throughout literary history women have made use of stereotypical images to represent women in their ...
Looking first at Byron’s canon, I trace the evolution of the Byronic heroes offered in his poetry, a...
The widespread popularity of Byron’s work during the Victorian age introduced several subversive pos...
This is the first comprehensive study of the Brontës' representations of masculinity. In it, I anal...
The Byronic hero is one of the most important character types in Romantic literature. Through this f...
Byron’s women characters have typically been seen as, in Hazlitt’s early observation, ‘yielding slav...
In my thesis I am exploring the relationships of Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester in Jane Eyre, Catherine...
This thesis will examine how the concepts of gender and nation were inextricably linked for Byron, a...
The Byronic hero is a cultural and literary phenomenon that characterises some of the most famous ma...
Thesis abstract The novels of the Brontë sisters share numerous aspects: defiant heroines, male prot...
Lord Byron took a highly ambivalent attitude toward female authorship, and yet his poetry, letters, ...
Since the Brontes first published their novels, critics and readers have often associated the male l...
grantor: University of TorontoAndrew Elfenbein's Byron and the Victorians (1995) is a full...
The subject of this thesis is to investigate the representation of contrasting patterns of strong ve...
© 2015 Francesca Kate KavanaghThis thesis examines the relationships between Byronic heroes, fandom,...
Throughout literary history women have made use of stereotypical images to represent women in their ...