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 …
© Copyright 2020 Laurie Beattie, Ryerson University Introduction We will be discussing, William Sharp, the creator of the Pagan Review and writer …
Noah Holder, Ryerson University, 2018 The Author, Their Work and Its Capsule Olivia Shakespear was born Olivia Tucker and married Henry Hope …
©Paris Salmon-Wright, Ryerson University 2018 Princess and the Feminist Movement I am curating Laurence Housman’s, “Blind Love” from the second volume of The …
© Copyright 2017 Abbie Lemay, Ryerson University Introduction “Lot 99” written by Ada Radford published in The Yellow Book Volume 11 is …
© Copyright 2017 Jamie Glazin, Ryerson University The Yellow Book, Charlotte Mew, Queer Sexuality, and The New Woman In Charlotte Mew’s short …
© Copyright 2017 Kody McConkey, Ryerson University K. Douglas King and Her Tale of Lucretia In my exhibit, I will be analyzing …