Dostoevsky & Women
.... Within the course of the
novel,
women play crucial roles, especially Sonya who will come to show Raskolnikov that he must confess and repent for his crimes. ....
(1892

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Isabel Allende's novel The House of the Spirits
.... The
women portrayed in this
novel by Allende are strong
women, a fact that emerges clearly from the pages and that makes the
women stand out in relation to the ....
(2985

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Destructive Women in Great Expectations
.... Without doubt, despite the presence of other destructive
women in the
novel, Miss Havisham is the most destructive of them all. ....
(1103

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Virginia Woolf & Plight of Women in Literature
.... achieve these two external freedoms. Mrs. Dalloway is a
novel in which Woolf reflects her concerns about
women. She makes use of her ....
(1368

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Destructive Women in Dickens' Great Expectations
.... Without doubt, despite the presence of other destructive
women in the
novel, Miss Havisham is the most destructive of them all. ....
(1103

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)
The Victorian Novel Marxist-Feminist Criticism
It encompasses the awareness of
women that they belong to a subordinate group and that as members of such a group they have suffered wrongs. ....
Women and Writing. ....
(2237

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)
Literary Views of Women
.... her version of her courtship and marriage to Rochester, who comes off in this
novel as a thorough villain. Underlying this story is the idea that
women in the ....
(1937

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)
Images of Black Women in 3 Novels
.... The black
women in Hurston's
novel are just as trapped in the victim's role as those in Morrison's, but there is much more hope for Janie Crawford, the light ....
(2156

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)
Novels Reflection of How Society Views Women
.... her version of her courtship and marriage to Rochester, who comes off in this
novel as a thorough villain. Underlying this story is the idea that
women in the ....
(1937

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)
Depiction of Women in Fiction
Underlying the latter approach in particular is a tension that can be found throughout the history of the
novel as
women are shown in fiction as doing more ....
(2950

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)
Violence in the Novel American Psycho
.... hateful - in effect, a how-to manual on the torture and dismemberment of
women." It may be noted that Bateman's victims in the
novel are not limited to
women. ....
(2736

11

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Women and Murder in the Victorian Era
.... Pykett, Lyn. The 'Improper' Feminine: The
Women's Sensation
Novel and the New Woman Writing. New York: Routledge, 1992. Rance, Nicholas. ....
(1969

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Violence in American Psycho The novel American Psycho, by Brett ...
.... hateful - in effect, a how-to manual on the torture and dismemberment of
women." It may be noted that Bateman's victims in the
novel are not limited to
women. ....
(2736

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Jean Toomer's Novel "Cane"
.... "Karintha" and "Becky" cover the
women's whole lives. .... Yet, these
women are not connected with other people, with their own times, or with the future. ....
(1935

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)
19th Century Women
.... Bovary, shocked many when the
novel was first published in 1857. She was a woman who lived in a society that was repressive and particularly so toward
women. ....
(1121

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)
Native American Women in 2 Novels
.... The generations of
women depicted in these two books, particularly in Erdrich's
novel, serve as threads holding together the living fabric of Native American ....
(2130

9

)
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
The
novel Little
Women by Louisa May Alcott stands as an archetype of feminine writing from the nineteenth century, a story emphasizing the choices facing ....
(1683

7

)
Women in Traditional Cultures in Novels
.... This is a
novel set in the 1940s but written with a more contemporary sensibility about equality and the frustrations felt by
women because they are relegated ....
(1545

6

)
Margaret Atwood's novel The Blind Assassin
.... She drove off the bridge, and throughout the
novel, there are references to young
women who jumped off this bridge for love. Laura ....
(2779

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The Pueblo Cultuee in the Novel, Ceremony
.... The
novel serve as a reminder to Americans to remember those who helped .... In small corn dances, only men participate, but in larger dances,
women participate too ....
(2143

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)
Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary
.... and Leon as they relate to Emma will show how they are used in the
novel. .... a conscience, and he seduces Emma as he has done so many other
women before, all ....
(1559

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William Styron's novel The Confessions of Nat Tur
.... the Old Testament who, under divine guidance, killed entire villages of men,
women, and children .... Throughout the
novel, Styron makes an effective use of dialect. ....
(1642

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)
Women in work and marriage
.... and because of her creation of the story embodied in her
novel Frankenstein. Both mother and daughter were important proponents of the rights of
women, both in ....
(2703

11

)
Dracula Film & Novel
.... film writer David J. Skal (Darling 2) makes a nice interpretation of the
novel that fits in .... and desire
Much more is at issue than the role of
women; then, as ....
(1445

6

)
Color Purple
.... There are many examples of abuse against
women in the
novel. Sophia is beat by Harpo, but she beats him right back. ....
Women in the
novel do all the work. ....
(1281

5

)
Vampires, Dracula and Women
.... threat to the universe. With the exception of Dracula himself, all the vampires in the
novel are
women. It falls to "their" men ....
(8376

34

)
Women of the Left Bank
.... of Paris as a retreat for
women whose goals and interests were at odds with those of the larger society. Her analysis of Djuna Barnes'
novel Nightwood, for ....
(1453

6

)
Black feminist literary tradition
.... Walker's
novel focuses on male brutality against
women across cultural lines, specifically in the act of the "circumcision" of the clitoris. ....
(775

3

)
Freud's View of Women and Culture
.... contemporary feminist fiction. In no
novel about
women is the prospect more bleak and gray than in Arnow's The Dollmaker. Set first in ....
(8397

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)
Simone de Beauvoir & Ayn Rand There are certain similarities to be ...
.... According to her viewpoint, "for a woman lovemaking is best when it is violent" (Baker 118). Rand's views on
women can be seen in her
novel The Fountainhead. ....
(1204

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