The Magical as a Political Stand in ” Dream of the World’s End” by W.B. Yeats
Introduction Dream of the World’s End” is a short story written by W.B. Yeats, featured in volume 2 of the little …
The New Woman Movement in The Pagan Review’s The Pagans
© Copyright 2019 Omeir Syed Ali, Ryerson University Introduction The Pagan Review was a magazine written in the late 19th century by …
“Cobweb Hall” As A Celtic Short Story
© Copyright 2019 Emma Holborn, Ryerson University Introduction The work I will be analysing is “Cobweb Hall: A Berwickshire Folk-Tale” by George …
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A New Woman’s Venture: Linking a Little Magazine to the Suffrage Atelier
© Emma Fraschetti, Ryerson University 2019. Introduction The Venture: An Annual of Art and Literature, a little magazine edited by Somerset Maugham and …
Influence of The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and The New Woman’s Movement in Laurence Housman’s “Tale of a Nun”
©2019 Elisia Steinberg, Ryerson University Introduction The Pageant, an art and literature annual with a print run from 1896 to 1897, …
Modernity and Occultism in “Rosa Alchemica” and “Tables of the Law” by W.B. Yeats
© Copyright 2019 Emily Mackey, Ryerson University Introduction to The Savoy and W.B. Yeats The 1890s is placed in a very interesting time, historically. …
Lewis Hind’s “The Enchanted Stone” and The Fantasy of British Imperialism
© Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, Ryerson University, 2019