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    • Jane Austen and the Feminist Tradition 

      Buffington, Holly Ann
      The casual reader of British literature often views Jane Austen as a genteel early nineteenth-century novelist whose works focus on a young woman in her quest for marriage. These same readers would consider as quite ...
    • "Men have power": A Feminist Reclamation of Marianne Moore's "Marriage" (thesis) 

      Monks, Katherine H.
      I began and ended my research with "Marriage" itself in the same way that this thesis begins and ends with the poem itself. From here I naturally moved to understand Marianne Moore, hoping that through knowing Moore's ...
    • Reclaiming Myths of Femininity: Molly Bloom's Response to Modernity 

      Ferguson, Erin Kathleen
      Joyce's depiction of the voices of Molly and Gerty allow him to push the cultural boundaries of femininity, ultimately creating an avenue for expression that is unbound by cultural myth. Joyce characterizes Gerty to expose ...