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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Gerda Wegener : Erotiska illustrationer i det sapfiska Paris

Ekelund, Ina January 2022 (has links)
Med Gerda Wegeners (1885–1940) anonymt publicerade homoerotiska illustrationer till Les Délassements de l’Éros (1917–1925) som utgångspunkt undersöker den här uppsatsen hur Wegener leker med föreställningar om kön, maskulinitet och femininitet genom att konsekvent tänja på dessa och på så sätt öppnar upp för alternativa och queera narrativ. Kontexten för dessa illustrationer; hur de publicerades i en tid där lesbisk kärlek var populär att skildra inom litteratur och konst men samtidigt kunde utgöra ett risktagande redovisas för att bättre förstå sammanhanget Wegener skapade sina illustrationer i, samt varför hon valde att signera de homoerotiska med ett sigill i form av en liten svart mask, i stället för med sitt namn som på hennes övriga illustrationer och målningar.
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Grannarne och Jane Eyre. En komparativ studie. / A Comparative Study of the Novels The Neighbours and Jane Eyre

Ludwigs, Katarina January 2023 (has links)
The Swedish author Fredrika Bremer's novel Grannarne was published in 1837, and the English translation The Neighbours was published in London in 1842. This novel as well as other novels by Bremer which were published in English in the 1840s, were widely read and they were very popular with readers as well as with literary critics. As has been noted formerly, there are certain striking likenesses between The Neighbours and Charlotte Brontë's novel Jane Eyre, published in 1847. In this essay, a comparative study is made of motifs found in both novels, such as "The Byronic Hero", and "The Strange Woman" as well as structures such as "the acceptance of guilt", followed by "judgement" and the possibility of "mercy", which are also found in both novels. In the last chapter, there is a discussion of the characters' perception of their respective worlds as primarily conditioned by religion, and how this is manifested in the previous chapters of the essay. A connection between Bertha in Jane Eyre and Hagar in The Neighbours is explored and a suggestion is made of a possible connection between Hagar and the ancient poet Sappho.

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