Abstract only availableThe essay was written in the capstone, The Late, Great Jane Austen in the fall of 2006. The basic premise of the essay is that in considering the time period in which Austen was writing and a particular character in Mansfield Park, Fanny Price, Jane Austen had feminist tendencies. Inherent within the essay is a feminist literary reading of Mansfield Park
Restricted until 25 Nov. 2011."Women Readers and the Victorian Jane Austen" reveals how the study of...
Abstract. The novel Pride and Prejudice created by British novelist Jane Austen is a typical represe...
Jane Austen\u27s attitude toward the position of middle-class women at the end of the eighteenth cen...
132 p.The novel Mansfield Park derives much of its controversy from Jane Austen's creation of a self...
Feminism in Jane Austen’s novels is inseparable from education, although of course the former term w...
The goal of this qualitative study is to explore unfamiliar concepts presented in familiar contexts ...
The present study analyzes Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice from a Marxist Feminist persp...
This essay addresses the issues of self-representation in women’s writing of the early nineteenth-ce...
Analysing the topic of protofeminism in three Jane Austen’s novels: Pride and Prejudice, Emma and Ma...
This thesis has one major purpose: to examine how women’s autonomy over their own lives has changed ...
This paper surveys the feminist approaches to Jane Austen\u27s novels, especially focusing on Mansfi...
To bring changes in the society, the role of courageous women and their sacrifices are always to be ...
This chapter focuses on the role of reading in Jane Austen\u2019s novel Mansfield Park (1814). I wil...
Society’s treatment of men and of women was, and still is, vastly different. Feminism, as a social a...
The wealth of criticism on Jane Austen and her fiction—recent feminist criticism in particular—negle...
Restricted until 25 Nov. 2011."Women Readers and the Victorian Jane Austen" reveals how the study of...
Abstract. The novel Pride and Prejudice created by British novelist Jane Austen is a typical represe...
Jane Austen\u27s attitude toward the position of middle-class women at the end of the eighteenth cen...
132 p.The novel Mansfield Park derives much of its controversy from Jane Austen's creation of a self...
Feminism in Jane Austen’s novels is inseparable from education, although of course the former term w...
The goal of this qualitative study is to explore unfamiliar concepts presented in familiar contexts ...
The present study analyzes Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice from a Marxist Feminist persp...
This essay addresses the issues of self-representation in women’s writing of the early nineteenth-ce...
Analysing the topic of protofeminism in three Jane Austen’s novels: Pride and Prejudice, Emma and Ma...
This thesis has one major purpose: to examine how women’s autonomy over their own lives has changed ...
This paper surveys the feminist approaches to Jane Austen\u27s novels, especially focusing on Mansfi...
To bring changes in the society, the role of courageous women and their sacrifices are always to be ...
This chapter focuses on the role of reading in Jane Austen\u2019s novel Mansfield Park (1814). I wil...
Society’s treatment of men and of women was, and still is, vastly different. Feminism, as a social a...
The wealth of criticism on Jane Austen and her fiction—recent feminist criticism in particular—negle...
Restricted until 25 Nov. 2011."Women Readers and the Victorian Jane Austen" reveals how the study of...
Abstract. The novel Pride and Prejudice created by British novelist Jane Austen is a typical represe...
Jane Austen\u27s attitude toward the position of middle-class women at the end of the eighteenth cen...