Victorian women's silence has been the subject of investigation by many feminist critics, and most have understood it as a function of repression. More recently, however, feminists have begun to recognise more productive levels of silence. This thesis examines four Victorian novels that show that silence is not a stable social sign with a clear meaning but an aspect of the Victorian convention of femininity that can mean different things and be used in different ways. Chapter One looks at silence and choice in Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South, tracing the implications of choosing reserve. Chapter Two turns to a consideration of self-silencing and sanity in Charlotte Bronte's Villette, while Chapter Three looks at secrecy and survival i...
The exploration of the theme and narration of silence in Virginia Woolf\u27s novels in this disserta...
An analysis of three of the Bronte sisters’ works exposes their critique of the patriarchal and impr...
This article explores the meanings of girls’ silence in three popular late nineteenth-/early twentie...
The purpose of this study is to interrogate how women's silences in Victorian literature, and in the...
This dissertation responds to and intends to subvert binary interpretations of silence, particularly...
Studies have tended to focus on implied, not indicated, silences and/or to define silence as the opp...
Silence plays an integral role in our lives. It is present in everyday conversations, as both the st...
Silence plays an integral role in our lives. It is present in everyday conversations, as both the st...
My dissertation argues that silence provides a lens through which we can trace the development of th...
There are varied means by which people communicate and silence is one such way. While enforced silen...
Wilkie Collins is a major sensation author of the Victorian period, known for introducing the form o...
My research examines female agency in sensation fiction written from 1850-1880. I draw upon novels...
This dissertation responds to and intends to subvert binary interpretations of silence, particularly...
This dissertation responds to and intends to subvert binary interpretations of silence, particularly...
In this study, I explore the extent to which Victorian women participate in the creation of their ow...
The exploration of the theme and narration of silence in Virginia Woolf\u27s novels in this disserta...
An analysis of three of the Bronte sisters’ works exposes their critique of the patriarchal and impr...
This article explores the meanings of girls’ silence in three popular late nineteenth-/early twentie...
The purpose of this study is to interrogate how women's silences in Victorian literature, and in the...
This dissertation responds to and intends to subvert binary interpretations of silence, particularly...
Studies have tended to focus on implied, not indicated, silences and/or to define silence as the opp...
Silence plays an integral role in our lives. It is present in everyday conversations, as both the st...
Silence plays an integral role in our lives. It is present in everyday conversations, as both the st...
My dissertation argues that silence provides a lens through which we can trace the development of th...
There are varied means by which people communicate and silence is one such way. While enforced silen...
Wilkie Collins is a major sensation author of the Victorian period, known for introducing the form o...
My research examines female agency in sensation fiction written from 1850-1880. I draw upon novels...
This dissertation responds to and intends to subvert binary interpretations of silence, particularly...
This dissertation responds to and intends to subvert binary interpretations of silence, particularly...
In this study, I explore the extent to which Victorian women participate in the creation of their ow...
The exploration of the theme and narration of silence in Virginia Woolf\u27s novels in this disserta...
An analysis of three of the Bronte sisters’ works exposes their critique of the patriarchal and impr...
This article explores the meanings of girls’ silence in three popular late nineteenth-/early twentie...