Is there a woman in the text? : a feminist exploration of Katherine Mansfield's search for authentic selves in a selection of short stories
Autor: | Cooper, Lucille |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
Suppressed anger and despair
Masks Identification with women's experience Examination of interior consciousness of character Gender differences Mute Constricting prescriptions for actions Women isolated in society Innovative style of writing British modernism 823.912 Mansfield Katherine English literature Women authors History and criticism Persona (Literature) Self in literature Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature Identity (Psychology) in literature |
Druh dokumentu: | Dissertation |
Popis: | Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923), British Modernist writer whose search for authentic selves in the lives of the characters in her short stories, is reflected in her innovative style of writing in which she examines the interior consciousness of their minds. Mansfield questions the inauthentic lives of the characters, revealing that the roles they play are socially imposed forcing them to hide their true selves behind masks. The stories which have been chosen for this study focus on women characters (and men also) who grapple with societal prescriptions for accepted actions, and are rendered mute as a result. The women characters include all age groups and social classes. Some are young and impressionable (The Tiredness of Rosabel, The Little Governess and The Garden Party), others are married and older (Bliss, Prelude and Frau Brechenmacher attends a wedding ), while there are also middle-aged women in Miss Brill and The Life of Ma Parker. English Studies M.A. (English) |
Databáze: | Networked Digital Library of Theses & Dissertations |
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