Michael Field’s “Equal Love”: A Work of Trojan Horse Feminism
©2019 Brendan Wallace, Ryerson University Historical Context Introduction The end of the nineteenth century was a time shaped by both the death …
©2019 Brendan Wallace, Ryerson University Historical Context Introduction The end of the nineteenth century was a time shaped by both the death …
©2019 Shawna Cormier, Ryerson University Introduction From 1895 to 1897, at the height of the little magazine’s popularity, the Evergreen: A Northern …
©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 …
© 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 …
© Tanis Smither, Ryerson University 2018 In this digital exhibition, I have chosen to curate Michael Field’s “Equal Love,” published in Volume …
© Katica Majic, Ryerson University 2018 Introduction: The late nineteenth century was a time of subversion and change through the medium of …
©Copyright 2018 Patricia Lucreziano, Ryerson University Introduction I will be curating the stories, Glimpse of Heaven, Vol. 1, pages 19-22 and …
©Joshua Reynolds, Ryerson University, 2018 Introduction The “Flying Fish” is a poem about a pirate named Hang, who is telling a story …