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Tradition und Emanzipation in den Frauengestalten bei Heinrich von KleistEvans, Ilselore. January 1978 (has links)
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Un estudio del personaje femenino unamuniano que busca eternizarseVialard, Ana January 1994 (has links)
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La re-escritua de la historia en La casa de los espíritus de Isabel Allende /Manrique, Nelly January 1993 (has links)
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"Each half a nothing, so disjoined" : Mary Shelley's vindication of relational identityWalker, Tara. January 1998 (has links)
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Reflections of self : the mirror image in the work of Virginia WoolfSandison, Jennifer Madden January 1988 (has links)
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Women in the work of Valentin RasputinO'Donoughue, April C. January 1988 (has links)
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Women and ChekhovBallnath, Eva Amalia. January 1979 (has links)
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The Development of the Dominant Female in Selected Stories of F. Scott FitzgeraldRose, Elizabeth D. 08 1900 (has links)
This study of thirty representative short stories from 1912-1941 demonstrates the stages of growth in Fitzgerald's writing which emerged from his own mental development, focusing upon his changing attitudes toward women as he reflects these attitudes in his depictions of the dominant female figures in the stories. The above chronology is then divided into four major blocks; in each block the dominant female illustrates Fitzgerald's concept of women at that particular stage of his life, The stories prove to be integral to the whole of Fitzgerald's writing and deserve to be judged independently of the novels. Furthermore, through an examination of Fitzgerald's short stories, the growth periods and the natural course of his changing attitudes become all the more clear and incisive.
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The Confident Amazon: Warrior-Women in the Collected Works of Christine de PizanAppel, Nona Faye 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze and discuss the relationship between the images and texts concerning Amazons and warrior-women in the collected works of Christine de Pizan. It evaluates Christine's interpretation of the ancient story in light of her career as an author and publisher, and it compares her imagery to other representations of Amazons and warrior-women. This study indicates that Christine reworked the myth in a way that reflects her positive of women and her desire to influence the queen of France, Isabeau de Baviere, who was the original owner of the manuscript.
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L'Evolution des Femmes dans les Rougon-Macquart D'Emile ZolaUnknown Date (has links)
This study examines the representation of women in Emile Zola’s famous series Les Rougon-Macquart. Critics have described Zola’s novels and their presentation of women as misogynist, yet this judgment obscures many of the textual details establishing the female protagonists’ relationships to industrial capitalism and the rapidly changing social landscape in late nineteenth century France. This study reexamines the narrative synthesis between Zola’s naturalist “objective” narrator and his female protagonists. It also highlights one particular pairing that of Adelaide Fouque and her opportunist daughter-in-law, Felicité Puch: Whereas Adelaide, the biological matriarch of the family who figures in each of the twenty novels, does not have an active voice, Felicité as maternal protectrice of the family speaks frankly, even aggressively. Zola uses this pairing to link one generation to the next, a key structural element of his naturalist project. Ultimately, Zola’s representation of women is more complex than might otherwise be understood. / Includes bibliography. / Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2016. / FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
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