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Literary Essays

May 29, 2007 — Tricia Ares

Listing of literary essays found on Modern Matriarch:

Virginia Woolf: Defying Masculine Assumptions

Feminist Body, Feminist Mind: A Comparative Analysis of Hélène Cixous and Virginia Woolf (Part 1)

Feminist Body, Feminist Mind: A Comparative Analysis of Hélène Cixous and Virginia Woolf (Part 2)

Jane Eyre: Unapologetic Protagonist

Pagan Bridehead: Imagery of Feminine Oppression and Independence in Jude the Obscure 

Listing of other published essays by Tricia Ares.

Faustus and Renaissance Anxiety: Marlowe’s Approach to the Humanity/Divinity Debate

Evolution of the Topographical Poem: Jonson, Wordsworth and Whitman

Medieval Influences in Paradise Lost

Purposeful Narration: Fiction and Autobiography of Charles Dickens, John Stuart Mill and Thomas Carlyle

Victorian Science and the Humanistic Vision of Bronte, Browning and Tennyson

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