This dissertation examines the role of "acceptable" feminine violence in Restoration and eighteenth-century drama and fiction. Scenes such as Lady Davers's physical assault on Pamela in Samuel Richardson's Pamela (1740) have understandably troubled recent scholars of gender and literature. But critics, for the most part, have been more inclined to discuss women as victims of violence than as agents of violence. I argue that women in the Restoration and eighteenth century often used violence in order to maintain social boundaries, particularly sexual and economic ones, and that writers of the period drew upon this tradition of acceptable feminine violence in order to create the figure of the violent woman as a necessary agent of social cont...
This dissertation explores the surprising intersections among women\u27s scandalous fiction and othe...
In an analysis of literary and historical documents from the sixteenth to the early eighteenth centu...
Taking a feminist-historicist approach, this thesis analyses representations of rape in the period 1...
This dissertation argues that portraits of violent women and of female/female violence in Roxana, Cl...
My dissertation considers how and why representations of female suffering in Restoration tragedy had...
This dissertation examines the role of the stage in cultural debate about revenge in early modern En...
This doctoral thesis looks anew at the representation of women in the non-Shakespearean plays of ear...
textIn this dissertation, I examine antagonistic relationships between women writers in the first ha...
While the rape metaphor, with its built-in issues of power, subjugation, and dominance, attracted ma...
This dissertation argues that eighteenth-century fiction problematizes the relationships among virtu...
Long before our twentieth-century, psycho-socio-political understanding of domestic violence, women ...
227 pagesThis dissertation arises from current debates around survivor agency that have often result...
The murderess in the twenty-first century is a figure of particular cultural fascination; she is the...
This thesis uses the social history of Early Modern England to provide the context for a discussion ...
Rape shows up with remarkable frequency in English novels written in the eighteenth century. It also...
This dissertation explores the surprising intersections among women\u27s scandalous fiction and othe...
In an analysis of literary and historical documents from the sixteenth to the early eighteenth centu...
Taking a feminist-historicist approach, this thesis analyses representations of rape in the period 1...
This dissertation argues that portraits of violent women and of female/female violence in Roxana, Cl...
My dissertation considers how and why representations of female suffering in Restoration tragedy had...
This dissertation examines the role of the stage in cultural debate about revenge in early modern En...
This doctoral thesis looks anew at the representation of women in the non-Shakespearean plays of ear...
textIn this dissertation, I examine antagonistic relationships between women writers in the first ha...
While the rape metaphor, with its built-in issues of power, subjugation, and dominance, attracted ma...
This dissertation argues that eighteenth-century fiction problematizes the relationships among virtu...
Long before our twentieth-century, psycho-socio-political understanding of domestic violence, women ...
227 pagesThis dissertation arises from current debates around survivor agency that have often result...
The murderess in the twenty-first century is a figure of particular cultural fascination; she is the...
This thesis uses the social history of Early Modern England to provide the context for a discussion ...
Rape shows up with remarkable frequency in English novels written in the eighteenth century. It also...
This dissertation explores the surprising intersections among women\u27s scandalous fiction and othe...
In an analysis of literary and historical documents from the sixteenth to the early eighteenth centu...
Taking a feminist-historicist approach, this thesis analyses representations of rape in the period 1...