Despite a current emphasis in Romantic scholarship on intersubjectivity, this study suggests that we still have much to learn about how theories of intersubjectivity operate in Romantic-era writings that focus on the family—the most common vehicle for exploring relationships during the period. By investigating how sympathy, intimacy, and fidelity are treated in the works of Mary Hays, Felicia Hemans, and Mary Shelley, this dissertation discovers the presence of an “ethics of refusal” within women’s Romantic-era texts. Texts that promote an ethics of refusal, I argue, almost advocate for a particular mode of relating within a given model of the family as the key to more equitable social relations, but, then, they ultimately refuse to suppor...
In recent years studies of the history of sexuality, and specifically Victorian sexuality, have anal...
Austen scholars today do not argue whether Jane Austen is incorporating Romanticism in her novel Per...
Focusing on familiarity in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, this dissertation exa...
This study explores the formation and evolution of Mary Shelley’s philosophy of sympathy, one which ...
This dissertation explores the representation of women in love in nineteenth-century British and Ame...
Focussing on Christina Rossetti, Michael Field, A. Mary F. Robinson, and Alice Meynell, this dissert...
Much critical attention has focused in recent years on the female Bildungsroman, yet a clear definit...
Romantic friendship between women has been a fertile ground for explorations of Victorian sensory cu...
My dissertation argues that silence provides a lens through which we can trace the development of th...
This dissertation responds to and intends to subvert binary interpretations of silence, particularly...
This dissertation explores intersections between naturalist debates and formulations of human othern...
Romantic friendship between women has been a fertile ground for explorations of Victorian sensory cu...
This dissertation argues that key eighteenth-century women writers privileged female-centered networ...
Feminist analyses of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein have yielded fruitful interpretations that make sen...
How do Victorian novels, those detailed imaginative records of psychic interiority and social life, ...
In recent years studies of the history of sexuality, and specifically Victorian sexuality, have anal...
Austen scholars today do not argue whether Jane Austen is incorporating Romanticism in her novel Per...
Focusing on familiarity in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, this dissertation exa...
This study explores the formation and evolution of Mary Shelley’s philosophy of sympathy, one which ...
This dissertation explores the representation of women in love in nineteenth-century British and Ame...
Focussing on Christina Rossetti, Michael Field, A. Mary F. Robinson, and Alice Meynell, this dissert...
Much critical attention has focused in recent years on the female Bildungsroman, yet a clear definit...
Romantic friendship between women has been a fertile ground for explorations of Victorian sensory cu...
My dissertation argues that silence provides a lens through which we can trace the development of th...
This dissertation responds to and intends to subvert binary interpretations of silence, particularly...
This dissertation explores intersections between naturalist debates and formulations of human othern...
Romantic friendship between women has been a fertile ground for explorations of Victorian sensory cu...
This dissertation argues that key eighteenth-century women writers privileged female-centered networ...
Feminist analyses of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein have yielded fruitful interpretations that make sen...
How do Victorian novels, those detailed imaginative records of psychic interiority and social life, ...
In recent years studies of the history of sexuality, and specifically Victorian sexuality, have anal...
Austen scholars today do not argue whether Jane Austen is incorporating Romanticism in her novel Per...
Focusing on familiarity in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, this dissertation exa...