In Charlotte Brontë’s Villette, a number of foreigners at various points express their amazement or admiration of the behaviour of Englishwomen, who, like the novel’s narrator Lucy Snowe, travel alone, visit public places unchaperoned and seem on the whole to lead much less constrained lives than their Continental counterparts. This notion was apparently quite widespread at this time, as the readings of various Victorian texts confirm – they often refer to the independence Englishwomen enjoyed, sometimes with a note of caution but often in a self-congratulatory manner. Villette, the novel which, similarly to its predecessor, The Professor, features a Protestant protagonist living in a Catholic country, makes a connection between Lucy’s Prot...
During the Victorian period of British history, backlash from the Industrial and French Revolutions ...
This thesis attempts to analyze the structures that support and maintain the society of nineteenth-c...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesMy thesis explores how Victorian society viewed the women who did...
In Charlotte Brontë’s Villette, a number of foreigners at various points express their amazement or ...
This dissertation looks at Protestant individualism and the degree to which it was potentially empow...
Although Charlotte Brontë’s Villette (1853) is frequently interpreted as anti-Catholic, reconciliati...
Throughout the nineteenth century, religious identity, national identity, and domesticity converge i...
Ultramontane aggressiveness of the newly-appointed Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, Nicholas Wise...
Anne Brontë (1820-1849) was an English novelist and religious poet, the youngest of the literary Bro...
This thesis is an examination of women's roles in Victorian England through analysis of female chara...
Charlotte Brontës last novel Villette is considered to be a bildungsroman novel by many critics with...
This thesis addresses how Charlotte Brontë’s Villette creates a sympathetic economy that challenges ...
Charlotte Brontë's Shirley leads us back to the early nineteenth century, into the period of the Na...
This paper examines anti-Catholicism in Victorian England in conjunction with the birth of modern fe...
Villette, published in 1853, was Charlotte Brontë’s last novel. Brontë explores both narrative and...
During the Victorian period of British history, backlash from the Industrial and French Revolutions ...
This thesis attempts to analyze the structures that support and maintain the society of nineteenth-c...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesMy thesis explores how Victorian society viewed the women who did...
In Charlotte Brontë’s Villette, a number of foreigners at various points express their amazement or ...
This dissertation looks at Protestant individualism and the degree to which it was potentially empow...
Although Charlotte Brontë’s Villette (1853) is frequently interpreted as anti-Catholic, reconciliati...
Throughout the nineteenth century, religious identity, national identity, and domesticity converge i...
Ultramontane aggressiveness of the newly-appointed Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, Nicholas Wise...
Anne Brontë (1820-1849) was an English novelist and religious poet, the youngest of the literary Bro...
This thesis is an examination of women's roles in Victorian England through analysis of female chara...
Charlotte Brontës last novel Villette is considered to be a bildungsroman novel by many critics with...
This thesis addresses how Charlotte Brontë’s Villette creates a sympathetic economy that challenges ...
Charlotte Brontë's Shirley leads us back to the early nineteenth century, into the period of the Na...
This paper examines anti-Catholicism in Victorian England in conjunction with the birth of modern fe...
Villette, published in 1853, was Charlotte Brontë’s last novel. Brontë explores both narrative and...
During the Victorian period of British history, backlash from the Industrial and French Revolutions ...
This thesis attempts to analyze the structures that support and maintain the society of nineteenth-c...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesMy thesis explores how Victorian society viewed the women who did...