"Through the Subject’s Looking-Glass" is a book about Victorian siren literature, siren painting and mirror culture. Its main argument is that the widespread emergence of mirrors in the nineteenth century drastically reshaped the concepts of desire and self-perception, introducing a specific, consumerist type of subjectivity. The representation of this new configuration of selfhood found its way to quite an unexpected place: the siren literature and painting of the era. In the nineteenth century, mirrors had become mass-produced, spectacularized and could be found in every corner, thus the narratives from the era started sketching a subject lost in the simulacrum of consumerism, everlastingly imprisoned within a circle of desire. At the sa...
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This comparative study investigates representations of objects and materiality in the late modernism...
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The advent of Modernism has affected various fields including opera. The 20th century has seen a ris...
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Colonial hybridity remains one of the most widely deployed and disputed literary theories within Pos...
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The present research deals with the application of Julia Kristeva s psychoanalytic theories of the m...
Jane Austen’s six novels all follow a liminal heroine through her journey of personal growth, ultima...
This thesis contributes new knowledge to the field of Shakespearean adaptation studies by reversing ...
The period following World War I can be characterized in literature by the trauma and changes that p...
From 1874–1888 Nietzsche commits himself to the “scheme” of Schopenhauer as Educator, and in this ea...
The Anthropocene has sharpened our view of human influence on the planet and magnified our understan...
The focus of the present thesis is the phenomenon of literary collaboration for fiction-writing duri...
Throughout the course of the world history it has become very clear that the unrestrained black self...
This comparative study investigates representations of objects and materiality in the late modernism...
This study elevates John Keats’s stylistic sensuousness to a significant and coherent strand of thou...
The advent of Modernism has affected various fields including opera. The 20th century has seen a ris...
This thesis examines the works of three ‘forgotten’ British artists, working from the late nineteent...
This study examines the dynamics of the self and art in the context of the Symbolist art and aesthet...
Colonial hybridity remains one of the most widely deployed and disputed literary theories within Pos...
Abstract: This thesis investigates the origins of contemporary fictional constructions of childhood ...
The present research deals with the application of Julia Kristeva s psychoanalytic theories of the m...
Jane Austen’s six novels all follow a liminal heroine through her journey of personal growth, ultima...
This thesis contributes new knowledge to the field of Shakespearean adaptation studies by reversing ...
The period following World War I can be characterized in literature by the trauma and changes that p...
From 1874–1888 Nietzsche commits himself to the “scheme” of Schopenhauer as Educator, and in this ea...
The Anthropocene has sharpened our view of human influence on the planet and magnified our understan...
The focus of the present thesis is the phenomenon of literary collaboration for fiction-writing duri...
Throughout the course of the world history it has become very clear that the unrestrained black self...