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Fictional Futures for a Buried Past: Representations of Lucia Joyceever, often these alternative scenarios are tainted by a strong note of escapism. The exceptions include a graphic novel and a set of films, which, thanks to the flexibility of their media, constitute richer recreations of Lucia’s dancing career and depict her mental health struggles more subtly. Re四牛在弯曲 发表于 2025-3-23 15:36:42
From Betrayed Wife to Betraying Wife: Re-writing Katherine of Aragon as Catalina in Philippa Gregory beauty as a site for incestuous threat and opportunity, the construction of her romance with Arthur and their vision for England, and Gregory’s transformation of Katherine’s speech at the Blackfriars court to a literary coda, I explore how the portrayal of Katherine as an incestuous figure limits o晚来的提名 发表于 2025-3-23 18:17:13
Jean Plaidy and Philippa Gregory Fighting for Gender Equality Through Katherine Parr’s Narrativeeflect the evolution of feminism and gender equality from the mid-twentieth to the early twenty-first century. The chapter examines how these two portraits of Katherine Parr are anchored in the feminist movements of their respective epochs.gusher 发表于 2025-3-23 22:43:23
Australian Women Writing Tudor Lives how these representations write with and back to British models, asking what links are forged between the fictionalised women of the Tudor era and the material postcolonial present. Is this relationship characterised by a sense of “double othering” in time and space (de Groot, . [New York: Routledglanugo 发表于 2025-3-24 05:16:37
Biofiction, Compulsory Sexuality, and Celibate Modernism in Colm Tóibín’s , and David Lodge’s ionship with Constance Fenimore Woolson, it is shown that they both read James’s celibacy symptomatically as always either a perversion . or a mask . other sexual identities, not as a sexual, artistic, and political identity in its own right. A historicised queering of Jamesian celibacy beyond sexua涂掉 发表于 2025-3-24 07:02:04
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Stanisława Przybyszewska as a Case of Posthumous Victimisation: On the Ethics of Biofictions the demand to follow the “core truths” of the protagonist’s life in biofiction, and what tensions arise between this demand and the author’s right to take creative liberties? Second, the possible solutions to the problem of de-victimisation: can this be achieved without once again violating the prPrologue 发表于 2025-3-24 17:03:43
Re-visiting the Renaissance , in Biofiction on Sofonisba Anguissolaare augmented or supplanted by qualities that might be more relatable to contemporary readers. Through this inquiry I also explore possible reasons for the popularity of Anguissola as a protagonist, allowing us to better comprehend how female subjects of biographical novels might be chosen, imagined拖债 发表于 2025-3-24 22:08:34
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Visceral Biofiction: Herculine Barbin, Intersex Embodiment, and the Biological Imaginary in Aaron Ap very bodily matter that has long been inscribed with gendered meaning—gonads, genitals, tissue, chromosomes—in fact defies categorisation as male or female. Apps’s text thus imbues the queer, gender-non-conforming biographical subject with the capacity to defy a deterministic read.