This thesis explores and analyzes the portrayal of women, death, and suffering through the experiences of male speakers in William Wordsworth, Lord Byron, and Edgar Allan Poe's poetry. These poets create bereaved male speakers who mourn the loss of a dead woman in order to present themselves as male poets who are capable of showing intense emotions. While all three poets construct speakers who express suffering, each does so differently, each highlighting a different idea about the relationship between death and nature.  M.A
While it is clear that women play an important role in many of the tales of Edgar Allan Poe, in many...
Critics and readers can identify two main motifs: death and victimized ladies, in the foundation of ...
This thesis is a consideration of the intertextual relationship between William Faulkner\u27s Absalo...
This thesis explores and analyzes the portrayal of women death and suffering through the experiences...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine, through a collection of poetry, loss and its effect on the...
Wordsworth is known as the poet of joy and hope, and to associate his name with death may seem at fi...
Literature specifically poetry is chosen as the object of this study since we can enlarge our scope ...
Drawing from characterizations of grieving in England during the early modern period, the thesis adv...
The purpose of this thesis is to illustrate the process of mourning within the works of five key 'co...
In his essay The Philosophy of Composition, Edgar Allan Poe proclaims that the death of a beautif...
Abstract only availableLandmark studies by psychologists Kalish and Reynolds in the 1970s and de Rid...
The Romantic period coincides with a fundamental shift in Western attitudes toward death and dying. ...
In Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories there is a morbid obsession with the death of women. It is easy t...
I explore how two early modern plays, Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Elizabeth Cary’s The Tragedy of Maria...
This essay re-examines the often neglected issue of women’s representation in Edgar Allan ...
While it is clear that women play an important role in many of the tales of Edgar Allan Poe, in many...
Critics and readers can identify two main motifs: death and victimized ladies, in the foundation of ...
This thesis is a consideration of the intertextual relationship between William Faulkner\u27s Absalo...
This thesis explores and analyzes the portrayal of women death and suffering through the experiences...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine, through a collection of poetry, loss and its effect on the...
Wordsworth is known as the poet of joy and hope, and to associate his name with death may seem at fi...
Literature specifically poetry is chosen as the object of this study since we can enlarge our scope ...
Drawing from characterizations of grieving in England during the early modern period, the thesis adv...
The purpose of this thesis is to illustrate the process of mourning within the works of five key 'co...
In his essay The Philosophy of Composition, Edgar Allan Poe proclaims that the death of a beautif...
Abstract only availableLandmark studies by psychologists Kalish and Reynolds in the 1970s and de Rid...
The Romantic period coincides with a fundamental shift in Western attitudes toward death and dying. ...
In Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories there is a morbid obsession with the death of women. It is easy t...
I explore how two early modern plays, Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Elizabeth Cary’s The Tragedy of Maria...
This essay re-examines the often neglected issue of women’s representation in Edgar Allan ...
While it is clear that women play an important role in many of the tales of Edgar Allan Poe, in many...
Critics and readers can identify two main motifs: death and victimized ladies, in the foundation of ...
This thesis is a consideration of the intertextual relationship between William Faulkner\u27s Absalo...