'Mistress of herself'. Aesthetics and discourses of the new woman in the late victorian novel

  1. Patiño Eirín, María del Rosario
Dirixida por:
  1. Manuela Palacios González Director

Universidade de defensa: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

Fecha de defensa: 23 de xullo de 2021

Tribunal:
  1. Margarita Estévez Saá Presidenta
  2. Isabel María Andrés Cuevas Secretario/a
  3. Carmen Lara Rallo Vogal
Departamento:
  1. Departamento de Filoloxía Inglesa e Alemá

Tipo: Tese

Teseo: 676633 DIALNET

Resumo

This doctoral thesis explores the elusive nature of the New Woman in literary discourses produced in the last two decades of the nineteenth century in Great Britain. Partaking of a feminist revisionist endeavour, it examines this crucial gynocentric space from the perspective of the aesthetic and discursive configuration of late Victorian female subjectivity in the most iconic prose fictions written by Henry James, Olive Schreiner, George Egerton and Sarah Grand. Drawing on a variety of methodological approaches and critical studies of the genre, this dissertation claims that the complex New Woman topos is a contested site projecting kaleidoscopic images of female identities on the border, strategically exploited by oppositional literature in its ultimate aim to change the world.