Male representations of the new women : an analysis of Grant Allen's The woman who did (1895) and George Gissing's The odd women (1893) /
This study investigates and analyses male writers' representations of the New Woman, a new type of women who emerged in late-nineteenth-century Britain, and issues concerning women, also known as the Woman Question, by focussing on two novels by two authors, Charles Grant Blairfindie Allen (or...
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Main Author: | Shahira binti Abdul Kader |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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Gombak, Selangor :
Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia,
2010
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Online Access: | Click here to view 1st 24 pages of the thesis. Members can view fulltext at the specified PCs in the library. |
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