<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: medium;">In the early decades of the twentieth century the misogynist philosophical conceptions proposed by Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Weininger exerted a particular influence upon the image of woman. In the literary output of Leśmian this phenomenon takes on the form decidedly divergent from the patterns prevalent at the time manifesting in the typical features of archetypal and mythical figures. In the construction of his literary lovers, Leśmian makes references to ritual symbolism. His almost hieratic female figures, notionally available to woman, guide the way in a possible passage between the beyond (spiritual world) and the world of mortals. The poet accentuates the analogies ...
Purpose. To study the phenomenon of a woman-author as a subject of culture and philosophy from a dev...
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In the early decades of the twentieth century the misogynist philosophical conceptions proposed by S...
This thesis will examine the construction of femininity in German literature based off the concept o...
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Given that, for the past thirty years or so, there has appeared a seemingly limitless range of appro...
The image of a woman is a form of socialization because it has always been an example and role model...
The category of nothingness often appears in the poetry of Bolesław Leśmian. Literary representation...
grantor: University of TorontoAround the turn of the century, the debate on femininity unf...
The article presents the results of interpretative studies on discursive manifestations of gender-ba...
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Purpose. To study the phenomenon of a woman-author as a subject of culture and philosophy from a dev...
The traditional literary epic, an androcentric genre produced within patriarchial cultures by male a...
In the search for women’s writings that talked about the female body, we found Maria Teresa Horta’s ...
In the early decades of the twentieth century the misogynist philosophical conceptions proposed by S...
This thesis will examine the construction of femininity in German literature based off the concept o...
In the late nineteenth century, women writers seek to emancipate the feminine subject from the plots...
The Formation of Femininity in the Prose of Žemaitė In this work the women portrayed in the prose of...
Eavan Boland’s poem “The Journey” depicts the dream of a woman, who – just like Inanna, a Sumerian g...
The poetic constellation of the feminine that can be glimpsed in Hegelian philosophy is very articu...
Given that, for the past thirty years or so, there has appeared a seemingly limitless range of appro...
The image of a woman is a form of socialization because it has always been an example and role model...
The category of nothingness often appears in the poetry of Bolesław Leśmian. Literary representation...
grantor: University of TorontoAround the turn of the century, the debate on femininity unf...
The article presents the results of interpretative studies on discursive manifestations of gender-ba...
Madame de La Fayette's La Princesse de Clèves was written between 1671 and 1677 at a time in French ...
Purpose. To study the phenomenon of a woman-author as a subject of culture and philosophy from a dev...
The traditional literary epic, an androcentric genre produced within patriarchial cultures by male a...
In the search for women’s writings that talked about the female body, we found Maria Teresa Horta’s ...