Written towards the end of her life, long after Virginia Woolf had suffered from the outbreak of war, Between the Acts cautions critics who might be tempted to interpret the novel merely from the perspective of war. Despite of not having feminist characters or explicit references to feminist ideas on the surface level, the work contains many patriarchal identifiers. The paper attempts to highlight these patriarchal identifiers using Fillmores Frame Semantics thereby highlighting the juxtaposition of patriarchs as well as matriarchs in the defining period of literature
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The Modern Era is marked by a great revolution in the economic, political and social structure, main...
The Shakespearean text cannot avoid socially acceptable practices in its presentation of women chara...
Virginia Woolf's novels, as Frank Kermode indicates, were not immediately received into the canon. I...
After the Modernist literary experiments of her earlier work, Virginia Woolf became increasingly con...
According to Feminism Theory the society has been dominated by patriarchal ideology, an ideology whi...
Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a nuanced play that illustrates revenge, madness, and complex relationships....
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The aim of the article is to examine the relations within an upper middleclass f...
This paper describes the common (mis)reading of Daphne Du Maurier\u27s Rebecca as upholding Victoria...
This paper concerns the analysis of the female identity in the Western world at the beginning of the...
Female characters in novels by Virginia Woolf are studied in their relationships as wives, mothers, ...
This thesis investigates the traditional role of women in society through looking at five novels abo...
Abstract: This paper aims to analyze a patriarchal politics performed by the male antagonist named M...
Virginia Woolf is a leading figure in feminist literature and criticism. Woolf’s novels constitute t...
Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) and Hilda Doolittle (1886-1961) lived and wrote during a period of politi...
This article argues that Woolf serves as an exemplary model of women’s writing; a kind of writing th...
The Modern Era is marked by a great revolution in the economic, political and social structure, main...
The Shakespearean text cannot avoid socially acceptable practices in its presentation of women chara...
Virginia Woolf's novels, as Frank Kermode indicates, were not immediately received into the canon. I...
After the Modernist literary experiments of her earlier work, Virginia Woolf became increasingly con...
According to Feminism Theory the society has been dominated by patriarchal ideology, an ideology whi...
Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a nuanced play that illustrates revenge, madness, and complex relationships....
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The aim of the article is to examine the relations within an upper middleclass f...
This paper describes the common (mis)reading of Daphne Du Maurier\u27s Rebecca as upholding Victoria...
This paper concerns the analysis of the female identity in the Western world at the beginning of the...
Female characters in novels by Virginia Woolf are studied in their relationships as wives, mothers, ...
This thesis investigates the traditional role of women in society through looking at five novels abo...
Abstract: This paper aims to analyze a patriarchal politics performed by the male antagonist named M...
Virginia Woolf is a leading figure in feminist literature and criticism. Woolf’s novels constitute t...