The New Woman and The Yellow Book: Commercializing The Female Body
© Samantha Baran, Ryerson University, 2020 Women in the 1890s Women were the inspiration and guardians for civilization in 1890s Victorian England. …
© Samantha Baran, Ryerson University, 2020 Women in the 1890s Women were the inspiration and guardians for civilization in 1890s Victorian England. …
The Fin de Siècle Fairy-Tale During Britain at the Fin de siècle, fantasy was a genre that began to appropriate the …
©2019 Rachel Bowman, Ryerson University INTRODUCTION Baron Corvo’s fictional literary works entitled “Stories Toto Told Me” are a series of short stories …
©2019 Andrea Aguiar, Ryerson University Introduction Feminist writers and activists alike have been continuously fighting for the recognition of equal female power …
© Copyright 2018 Sarah Ali, Ryerson University Introduction “Prince Alberic and the Snake Lady” by Vernon Lee is a short fairy tale …
©Marina Arnone, Ryerson University 2018 Introduction Mrs. Cunninghame Graham’s “The Christ of Toro” was published in volume 13 of The Yellow Book …
An Introduction I will examine Richard Garnett’s Alexander The Rat Catcher as seen in Volume 12 of The Yellow …
© Krystal Cusma, Ryerson University 2018 INTRODUCTION The 1890s was a decade of great cultural change. During this time …
© Kelsey Brewis, Ryerson University 2018 “Stories Toto Told Me” and Progressive Themes in The Yellow Book “Stories Toto Told Me” and …