Re-imaging Space and Gender in the Child’s Fairy tale: Ambiguity in Evelyn Sharp’s, “The Restless River”
The Fin de Siècle Fairy-Tale During Britain at the Fin de siècle, fantasy was a genre that began to appropriate the …
The Fin de Siècle Fairy-Tale During Britain at the Fin de siècle, fantasy was a genre that began to appropriate the …
©2019 Lana Bosnjak, Ryerson University An Introduction to The Yellow Book: an Avante-Garde Quarterly The Yellow Book was published by John Lane …
© Copyright 2019 Declan McIntosh, Ryerson University Introduction The problem of undiagnosed bouts of mental illness—and, furthermore, the varying definition of what …
©2019 Payton Flood, Ryerson University Introduction The Savoy was one of the most prominent little magazines of its time. With the Yellow Book’s …
©2019 Andrea Aguiar, Ryerson University Introduction Feminist writers and activists alike have been continuously fighting for the recognition of equal female power …
© Leila Geve Kazeminejad, Ryerson University 2018 Japanese Influence in the Works of The Dial INTRODUCTION TO THE AUTHORS Charles Ricketts Charles Ricketts …
© Katica Majic, Ryerson University 2018 Introduction: The late nineteenth century was a time of subversion and change through the medium of …
©Joshua Reynolds, Ryerson University, 2018 Introduction The “Flying Fish” is a poem about a pirate named Hang, who is telling a story …
© Copyright 2018 Sarah Ali, Ryerson University Introduction “Prince Alberic and the Snake Lady” by Vernon Lee is a short fairy tale …
©Loraine Illeperuma, Ryerson University 2018 Introduction The Savoy was scandalous during its time because it was named after The Savoy hotel in …