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 …
Introduction Dream of the World’s End” is a short story written by W.B. Yeats, featured in volume 2 of the little …
© Copyright 2019 Kassandra Kurek, Ryerson University Aubrey Beardsley andThe Savoy Aubrey Vincent Beardsley (1872-1898) was a young author, editor and artist …
© Copyright 2019 Declan McIntosh, Ryerson University Introduction The problem of undiagnosed bouts of mental illness—and, furthermore, the varying definition of what …
© 2019 Fatima Khan, Ryerson University. Introduction Fiona Macleod’s “Morag of the Glen” in Volume 7 of The Savoy is best explored …
©2019 Brendan Wallace, Ryerson University Historical Context Introduction The end of the nineteenth century was a time shaped by both the death …
© 2019 Alexandra Monstur, Ryerson University Introduction: According to Professor Marah Gubar in “The Victorian Child, c. 1837-1901,” the conception of childhood as a space for fanciful imaginings, innocence, and happiness was a dominant rule of … → March 31, 2019
© Leila Geve Kazeminejad, Ryerson University 2018 Japanese Influence in the Works of The Dial INTRODUCTION TO THE AUTHORS Charles Ricketts Charles Ricketts …
Introduction The Centaur is a French short story formerly written by Maurice de Guérin and then translated into English by Thomas Sturge …
Noah Holder, Ryerson University, 2018 The Author, Their Work and Its Capsule Olivia Shakespear was born Olivia Tucker and married Henry Hope …