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Mariana Valverde\u27s article, The Love of Finery and the Fallen Woman, explores the intimate conne...
In my dissertation, “Monstrous Femininities: Elizabethan Influence on Nineteenth-Century Literature,...
This thesis examines the close and complex relationship between dress, feminism, and British New Wom...
Ph.D. ThesisThis thesis explores how a selection of British children‟s stories written by three fema...
In Emma, Jane Austen is especially careful in her description of the social position of each charact...
This dissertation asks why long-nineteenth-century British Gothic novels return again and again to w...
The Victorian novel is dominated by heroines, its narrative driven by their impulses and their irrep...
Victorian women were not merely the symbols of nation nineteenth-century imagery would suggest in an...
This thesis examines the importance of sartorial detail in fiction by German women writers of the ni...
This text invites the reader to a journey into the fictional woods of two important authors of Engli...
Essential to both propriety and fashion, hats were a crucial aspect of British female dress and appe...
In this dissertation I argue that by using, adhering to, or subverting cultural conventions and taci...
This thesis looks at the women who inhabit Victorian literature, focusing on the ways in which they ...
[Abstract] In the atmosphere of growing oppression in the 1930s Britain, where the rapid raise of Fa...
In “Clothes: From the Novelist’s Point of View” (1886), Deliverance Dingle states that contemporary ...
Mariana Valverde\u27s article, The Love of Finery and the Fallen Woman, explores the intimate conne...
In my dissertation, “Monstrous Femininities: Elizabethan Influence on Nineteenth-Century Literature,...
This thesis examines the close and complex relationship between dress, feminism, and British New Wom...
Ph.D. ThesisThis thesis explores how a selection of British children‟s stories written by three fema...
In Emma, Jane Austen is especially careful in her description of the social position of each charact...
This dissertation asks why long-nineteenth-century British Gothic novels return again and again to w...
The Victorian novel is dominated by heroines, its narrative driven by their impulses and their irrep...
Victorian women were not merely the symbols of nation nineteenth-century imagery would suggest in an...
This thesis examines the importance of sartorial detail in fiction by German women writers of the ni...
This text invites the reader to a journey into the fictional woods of two important authors of Engli...
Essential to both propriety and fashion, hats were a crucial aspect of British female dress and appe...
In this dissertation I argue that by using, adhering to, or subverting cultural conventions and taci...
This thesis looks at the women who inhabit Victorian literature, focusing on the ways in which they ...
[Abstract] In the atmosphere of growing oppression in the 1930s Britain, where the rapid raise of Fa...
In “Clothes: From the Novelist’s Point of View” (1886), Deliverance Dingle states that contemporary ...
Mariana Valverde\u27s article, The Love of Finery and the Fallen Woman, explores the intimate conne...
In my dissertation, “Monstrous Femininities: Elizabethan Influence on Nineteenth-Century Literature,...
This thesis examines the close and complex relationship between dress, feminism, and British New Wom...