This thesis examines the concept of identity in the novel Lady Audley’s Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. In the mid to late Victorian period, self-definition was strongly tied to gender roles. Men were expected to be mentally active, physical strong, and morally guiding leaders of society, and women were to be their passive, pious, domestically minded followers. These expectations for behavior were so strong that those breaking them were in danger of being considered insane. In Braddon’s novel, the behavior of most characters does not align with the expectations for their gender. The exception is Lady Audley, the apparently ideal woman whose beauty and charm mask a vicious and criminal nature. Her plea of insanity, while it may offer an ex...
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The murderess in the twenty-first century is a figure of particular cultural fascination; she is the...
This thesis looks at the women who inhabit Victorian literature, focusing on the ways in which they ...
This thesis examines the concept of identity in the novel Lady Audley’s Secret by Mary Elizabeth Bra...
Despite the Victorian society’s dismissal of sensation novels as low-brow literature and scholars’ l...
This explores the “sensation novels”, Lady Audley’s Secret and Aurora Floyd by Mary Elizabeth Braddo...
The sensation genre in the 1860s stirred fierce discussions regarding scandalous, sensational and u...
This thesis explores Victorian sensation fiction and key authors who rely on essentialism, employing...
The article analyses thematic and figurative connection between early Gothic novels by English write...
This thesis attempts to prove that the diagnosing and treatment of mental illness in Victorian Anglo...
In Victorian England, women were subjects within their patriarchal society. What Anne Brontë, Wilkie...
Marriage gives the Victorian heroine possibilities, authority, and knowledge, while also presenting ...
This dissertation covers five female Victorian authors (Elizabeth Gaskell, M.E. Braddon, Dinah Craik...
Victorian sensation fiction strives to go beyond its time through issues and characters that do not ...
This article examines the character of Lady Audley’s Secret by Mary Elizabehth Braddon. In fact I re...
Permasalahan mengenai kegilaan sering menjadi tema para penulis sastra. Tema ini juga banyak hadir d...
The murderess in the twenty-first century is a figure of particular cultural fascination; she is the...
This thesis looks at the women who inhabit Victorian literature, focusing on the ways in which they ...
This thesis examines the concept of identity in the novel Lady Audley’s Secret by Mary Elizabeth Bra...
Despite the Victorian society’s dismissal of sensation novels as low-brow literature and scholars’ l...
This explores the “sensation novels”, Lady Audley’s Secret and Aurora Floyd by Mary Elizabeth Braddo...
The sensation genre in the 1860s stirred fierce discussions regarding scandalous, sensational and u...
This thesis explores Victorian sensation fiction and key authors who rely on essentialism, employing...
The article analyses thematic and figurative connection between early Gothic novels by English write...
This thesis attempts to prove that the diagnosing and treatment of mental illness in Victorian Anglo...
In Victorian England, women were subjects within their patriarchal society. What Anne Brontë, Wilkie...
Marriage gives the Victorian heroine possibilities, authority, and knowledge, while also presenting ...
This dissertation covers five female Victorian authors (Elizabeth Gaskell, M.E. Braddon, Dinah Craik...
Victorian sensation fiction strives to go beyond its time through issues and characters that do not ...
This article examines the character of Lady Audley’s Secret by Mary Elizabehth Braddon. In fact I re...
Permasalahan mengenai kegilaan sering menjadi tema para penulis sastra. Tema ini juga banyak hadir d...
The murderess in the twenty-first century is a figure of particular cultural fascination; she is the...
This thesis looks at the women who inhabit Victorian literature, focusing on the ways in which they ...