Historically speaking, women have been associated with madness, be it Medea from Ancient Greece, the medieval trials of the witches of Salem, or so called “hysterical” women in the Victorian era. Even in 21st-century literature, arts, and media, the madness of women is widely discussed and often romanticized. Some women authors employed the madwoman trope to show the effects of patriarchal oppression on women. Other studies have associated women’s madness in literature with subversion. This paper, however, claims that the portrayal of madness in both Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre (1847) and Fadia Faqir’s Pillars of Salt (1996) is not subversive, but rather symbolizes the victimization of women by patriarchy and colonialism. The paper draws o...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2019/2020Middle-class women f...
Charlotte Bronte is considered as “one of the foremothers of contemporary women’s movement”. Charlot...
This study of the novels by Anne, Charlotte, and Emily Bronte examines the relationships between mar...
Historically speaking, women have been associated with madness, be it Medea from Ancient Greece, the...
This paper aims to accomplish the following objectives: locate instances of female madness or hyster...
Madness has always been a difficult concept to define as different sorts of behaviors have been cons...
From the mad heroines of classic Victorian literature to the depictions of female insanity in modern...
This critical thesis explores how three literary portrayals of “madness” in female characters of the...
This dissertation, A Psychoanalytical Reading of Female Madness in Selected Victorian Literature, ar...
This dissertation explores a significant subject in both women's literature and feminist literary cr...
Strongly debated by Victorian writers, the ‘Woman Question’ constituted one of the most controversia...
The portrayal of a woman as ‘mad’ or ‘crazy’ in literary texts is very common. ‘Madness’ is accepted...
It has been claimed that madness is a “female malady”. This claim has been supported by the fact tha...
This thesis examines the literary portrayal of the female servant in Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (...
This qualitative essay explores and compares women’s roles and identities in the gothic novels Rebec...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2019/2020Middle-class women f...
Charlotte Bronte is considered as “one of the foremothers of contemporary women’s movement”. Charlot...
This study of the novels by Anne, Charlotte, and Emily Bronte examines the relationships between mar...
Historically speaking, women have been associated with madness, be it Medea from Ancient Greece, the...
This paper aims to accomplish the following objectives: locate instances of female madness or hyster...
Madness has always been a difficult concept to define as different sorts of behaviors have been cons...
From the mad heroines of classic Victorian literature to the depictions of female insanity in modern...
This critical thesis explores how three literary portrayals of “madness” in female characters of the...
This dissertation, A Psychoanalytical Reading of Female Madness in Selected Victorian Literature, ar...
This dissertation explores a significant subject in both women's literature and feminist literary cr...
Strongly debated by Victorian writers, the ‘Woman Question’ constituted one of the most controversia...
The portrayal of a woman as ‘mad’ or ‘crazy’ in literary texts is very common. ‘Madness’ is accepted...
It has been claimed that madness is a “female malady”. This claim has been supported by the fact tha...
This thesis examines the literary portrayal of the female servant in Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (...
This qualitative essay explores and compares women’s roles and identities in the gothic novels Rebec...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2019/2020Middle-class women f...
Charlotte Bronte is considered as “one of the foremothers of contemporary women’s movement”. Charlot...
This study of the novels by Anne, Charlotte, and Emily Bronte examines the relationships between mar...