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Review Essay: Hilda L. Smith And Susan Cardinale, Women And The Literature Of The Seventeenth Century: An Annotated Bibliography Based On Wing's Short-Title Catalogue, Renée Pigeon Jan 1992

Review Essay: Hilda L. Smith And Susan Cardinale, Women And The Literature Of The Seventeenth Century: An Annotated Bibliography Based On Wing's Short-Title Catalogue, Renée Pigeon

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Hilda L. Smith and Susan Cardinale, Women and the Literature of the Seventeenth Century: An Annotated Bibliography Based on Wing's Short-Title Catalogue, Bibliographies and Indexes in Women's Studies, No. 10, Greenwood Press, 1990, xxi, 353 pp., $45.00.


Corporate Hierarchies: Communities Of Women In The Fiction Of Sarah Orne Jewett, Jennifer Milsop Jan 1990

Corporate Hierarchies: Communities Of Women In The Fiction Of Sarah Orne Jewett, Jennifer Milsop

Honors Theses

The fiction of Sarah Orne Jewett is not traditionally classified with the 'greats' of canonical literature. Many feminist scholars and critics argue that Jewett's excommunication may be in part because her writing doesn't fit the pattern of most American classics, those novels that Nina Baym labeled, "Melodramas of Beset Manhood."l There is no search for the father, no hunt to kill, and no discernable plot. Instead, Jewett depicts the world of female rituals, female relationships, and female initiations, or rites of passage. Her atypical style and format may not fit the classic pattern of adventure and initiation, but she offers …


Gilman's Gothic Allegory: Rage And Redemption In The Yellow Wallpaper, Greg Johnson Oct 1989

Gilman's Gothic Allegory: Rage And Redemption In The Yellow Wallpaper, Greg Johnson

Faculty Articles

Discusses the 19th-century short story 'The Yellow Wallpaper,' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Comparison with the insistence of the poet Emily Dickinson's mother to install new wallpaper in her bedroom before Emily was born; Suggestion of Gothic themes of confinement and rebellion, forbidden desire and irrational fear; View of the behavior of the story's female narrator.


Strong-Minded Woman Figures In A Time Of Crisis : Maria Stuart, Penthesilea, Sappho, Inger M. Olsen Jan 1984

Strong-Minded Woman Figures In A Time Of Crisis : Maria Stuart, Penthesilea, Sappho, Inger M. Olsen

Dissertations and Theses

The strong-minded woman as a character capable of genuine self-determination has not received nearly as much literary attention and study as the less psychologically and socially aware sublime woman, the innocent woman, and the femme fatale. Consequently, the strong-minded woman is only an occasional literary phenomenon and is absent entirely during some literary periods.

Thus the purpose of this thesis is to establish that the strong-minded woman exists as a literary figure, that she is a fully developed character capable of forming meaningful and even traditional relationships when allowed by circumstances. She is capable of relying on her own abilities …


Women: Their Place In The Sun As Seen Through Lope, Moliere And Goldoni, Maria A. Villarreal Jan 1976

Women: Their Place In The Sun As Seen Through Lope, Moliere And Goldoni, Maria A. Villarreal

Theses Digitization Project

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The Ursinus Weekly, April 24, 1975, Ruth Von Kummer, Marilyn Harsch, Rachel Mcclain, Cathryn Mccarthy, Alan Stetler, Amy Judith Halbstein, Joseph Saraco Apr 1975

The Ursinus Weekly, April 24, 1975, Ruth Von Kummer, Marilyn Harsch, Rachel Mcclain, Cathryn Mccarthy, Alan Stetler, Amy Judith Halbstein, Joseph Saraco

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

PHEAA offers less aid • A New look at women • Travelin' 8 applauded • Newmans discuss faith • Editorial: Improvement needed • Godfather best pick • Track team wins meets • Ode to spring • Bears surge • Letters to the editor: Won't quit; Called down


Die Intrigantin In Ausgewählten Frühen Werken Gerhart Hauptmanns, Sidney Thomas Stuller May 1972

Die Intrigantin In Ausgewählten Frühen Werken Gerhart Hauptmanns, Sidney Thomas Stuller

Dissertations and Theses

Gerhart Hauptmann, whose naturalistic period embraced the years 1885-1906, gave the world a negative picture of the woman who by her demeanor or actions destroys a man. In this thesis a distinction is drawn between lower class, unsophisticated women like Lene Thiel or Hanne Sehäl and more highly educated and somewhat emancipated women such as Anna Mahr and Hanna Elias. The former type destroyed the man through more coarse or brutal methods while the latter naturally employed a higher degree of sophistication exercising their destructive influence. Moreover, the former type married the men they subsequently ruined whereas the latter did …


Chaucer's Criseyde: Portrait Of Woman, Nancy Joan Faulkner Apr 1967

Chaucer's Criseyde: Portrait Of Woman, Nancy Joan Faulkner

Theses & Honors Papers

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Waldo Frank's Treatment Of Women., Mary Hodge Cox Jan 1942

Waldo Frank's Treatment Of Women., Mary Hodge Cox

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

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