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This article traces the idea of manliness, masculinity and sexuality, and its connection with children’s literature in the Victorian age. As such, it sheds light on the stereotypes that accompanied the prevalent conceptions about masculinity and manliness... see more

Given the central place it occupies in human life and relations, it is hardly surprising that romantic love as well as the distress caused by unrequited love is a universal phenomenon that has been explored by numerous writers over the years. Passionate l... see more

During the Victorian era there developed the particular character of the fallen woman who existed within her own sphere of genre literature. This literature and its frameworks changed over time to adhere to the overriding socio-cultural mores exhibited at... see more

Victorian and electronic literature share in common an expression in a wide range of mediums including literature, poetry, and the arts. Both genres are “notoriously difficult to define” and can be disorienting. Hypertext fiction, a popular form of electr... see more

The Victorian era was defined as a series of changes in regards to the social, political and moral aspects of England during the nineteenth century. Many works during the Victorian period such as Sarah Stickney Ellis’ The Women of England: Their Social Du... see more

During the Victorian era there developed the particular character of the fallen woman who existed within her own sphere of genre literature. This literature and its frameworks changed over time to adhere to the overriding socio-cultural mores exhibited at... see more

Victorian and electronic literature share in common an expression in a wide range of mediums including literature, poetry, and the arts. Both genres are “notoriously difficult to define” and can be disorienting. Hypertext fiction, a popular form of electr... see more

This paper attempts to define the grotesque and its primary literary features before examining the grotesque components in two Victorian authors' works with the goal of separating their approaches to the grotesque based on gender. The most well-known nove... see more

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