This thesis will study novels written in the interwar years by four female authors: Anzia Yezierska, Fielding Burke, Grace Lumpkin, and Myra Page. While a general overview of these authors’ biographies, writing styles, themes, and approaches to issues surrounding race and religion will be provided, the thesis’ main focuses are as follows: studying the way in which the authors treat gender through their representation of working-class women; exploring the interaction between art and propaganda in their novels; and considering the extent to which their backgrounds and life experiences influence their writing
This thesis examines three Jewish-American authors and how they portray the main female character in...
CRAFTING OPPRESSION OF WOMEN IN NOVELS BY WRITERS OF COLOR Abstract: This thesis explores methods ...
CRAFTING OPPRESSION OF WOMEN IN NOVELS BY WRITERS OF COLOR Abstract: This thesis explores methods ...
This thesis investigates the layered representations of women, their agency, and their class awarene...
This thesis examines three Jewish-American authors and how they portray the main female character in...
In the course of my degree studies it became apparent that there was little historical evidence of B...
This thesis examines three Jewish-American authors and how they portray the main female character in...
This dissertation focuses on constructions of female authorship in selected prose narratives of four...
Focusing on late nineteenth-century American narrative fiction from 1892-1915, “The Gendered Subject...
In this thesis I look at the evolution of portrayals of English working-class women, more specifical...
This thesis explores the development of racial and gender stereotypes in four novels: Caroline Lee H...
This dissertation explores connections among American women writers of differing racial, class, and ...
This thesis examines literary representations of women’s work in British and American fiction writte...
This dissertation explores connections among American women writers of differing racial, class, and ...
The idea of Victorian womanhood typically summons images of Coventry Patmore's "angel in the house,"...
This thesis examines three Jewish-American authors and how they portray the main female character in...
CRAFTING OPPRESSION OF WOMEN IN NOVELS BY WRITERS OF COLOR Abstract: This thesis explores methods ...
CRAFTING OPPRESSION OF WOMEN IN NOVELS BY WRITERS OF COLOR Abstract: This thesis explores methods ...
This thesis investigates the layered representations of women, their agency, and their class awarene...
This thesis examines three Jewish-American authors and how they portray the main female character in...
In the course of my degree studies it became apparent that there was little historical evidence of B...
This thesis examines three Jewish-American authors and how they portray the main female character in...
This dissertation focuses on constructions of female authorship in selected prose narratives of four...
Focusing on late nineteenth-century American narrative fiction from 1892-1915, “The Gendered Subject...
In this thesis I look at the evolution of portrayals of English working-class women, more specifical...
This thesis explores the development of racial and gender stereotypes in four novels: Caroline Lee H...
This dissertation explores connections among American women writers of differing racial, class, and ...
This thesis examines literary representations of women’s work in British and American fiction writte...
This dissertation explores connections among American women writers of differing racial, class, and ...
The idea of Victorian womanhood typically summons images of Coventry Patmore's "angel in the house,"...
This thesis examines three Jewish-American authors and how they portray the main female character in...
CRAFTING OPPRESSION OF WOMEN IN NOVELS BY WRITERS OF COLOR Abstract: This thesis explores methods ...
CRAFTING OPPRESSION OF WOMEN IN NOVELS BY WRITERS OF COLOR Abstract: This thesis explores methods ...