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Type of Document Thesis Author Kornstein, Christie Lee URN etd-09172003-223044 Title Female And Feminine, But Not Feminist: In The Principal Works Of Charlotte Bronte, Elizabeth Gaskell, And George Eliot Degree Master of Arts Department English, Department of Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title John Fenstermaker Committee Chair Barry Faulk Committee Member James O’Rourke Committee Member Keywords
- Three Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers
Date of Defense 2003-08-02 Availability unrestricted Abstract Charlotte Bronte, Elizabeth Gaskell, and George Eliot struggled against conventions and endured criticism as authors. Despite personal turmoil, each eventually civilized some of her rebelliousness, and in her life and writing embraced the symbol of conventional wisdom and lifestyle – marriage. Tracking the evolution of a conventional social vision – the civilizing of powerful passions – in the life and major works of three renowned nineteenth-century British women writers is the subject of the following essays.Files
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