Novels of Eighteenth- Century England demonstrates how women's clothing differed in terms of Class, Sexuality, and national identity. This Final Year Project shows the perception and presentation of women through their clothing which is explored through four novels of Eighteenth- Century England. Three of the four novels were written by the "Fathers" of the novel, and the fourth by a woman who complicates the masculine tradition and its representation of women and their consumption of clothes.Bachelor of Art
Although the emergence of the English novel is generally regarded as an eighteenth-century phenomeno...
This paper looks at three authors of historical novels between 1918–1945, Georgette Heyer, Norah Lof...
Featuring detailed analyses of clothing cultures in 17th century provincial Sussex, this original st...
This study is an examination of how gendered characters in eighteenth-century British women\u27s fic...
Where was women’s clothing described in eighteenth-century England, and by whom? How was it describe...
Over the past thirty years, the study of dress has flourished as a field of interdisciplinary enqui...
This dissertation is the first full-length study to analyze the politicization of dress and material...
This thesis furthers the claim that dress was a vital tool for the expression of identity, particula...
An understanding of textiles—and their aesthetic, cultural, historical, and psychological dimensions...
ABSTRACT: Teh rise of the novel in eighteenth-century England foregrounded woman as protagonist of t...
The book, examining the relationship between fashion, gender and representation in Britain in the tw...
This thesis examines the close and complex relationship between dress, feminism, and British New Wom...
English women writers of the eighteenth century manifested enthusiasm for a form best described as a...
This dissertation demonstrates that women authors in the eighteenth century carved out a space for t...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Although the emergence of the English novel is generally regarded as an eighteenth-century phenomeno...
This paper looks at three authors of historical novels between 1918–1945, Georgette Heyer, Norah Lof...
Featuring detailed analyses of clothing cultures in 17th century provincial Sussex, this original st...
This study is an examination of how gendered characters in eighteenth-century British women\u27s fic...
Where was women’s clothing described in eighteenth-century England, and by whom? How was it describe...
Over the past thirty years, the study of dress has flourished as a field of interdisciplinary enqui...
This dissertation is the first full-length study to analyze the politicization of dress and material...
This thesis furthers the claim that dress was a vital tool for the expression of identity, particula...
An understanding of textiles—and their aesthetic, cultural, historical, and psychological dimensions...
ABSTRACT: Teh rise of the novel in eighteenth-century England foregrounded woman as protagonist of t...
The book, examining the relationship between fashion, gender and representation in Britain in the tw...
This thesis examines the close and complex relationship between dress, feminism, and British New Wom...
English women writers of the eighteenth century manifested enthusiasm for a form best described as a...
This dissertation demonstrates that women authors in the eighteenth century carved out a space for t...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Although the emergence of the English novel is generally regarded as an eighteenth-century phenomeno...
This paper looks at three authors of historical novels between 1918–1945, Georgette Heyer, Norah Lof...
Featuring detailed analyses of clothing cultures in 17th century provincial Sussex, this original st...