Manifestations of Madness: The representation of madness in Bertha Rochester in Jane Eyre in Relation to Gender, Race and the Victorian Era

dc.contributor.advisorEecke, C.C.J. van
dc.contributor.advisorGusman, S.
dc.contributor.authorWerdnik, P.
dc.date.issued2021-06-25
dc.description.abstractThis thesis is about the depiction of female madness in literature, specifically within the character of Bertha Mason in Jane Eyre. It analyses the depiction of madness through gender, race and societal constructs and scientific beliefs, and situates the text within the historical context of the Victorian Era.en_US
dc.embargo.lift10000-01-01
dc.embargo.typePermanent embargoen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://theses.ubn.ru.nl/handle/123456789/11750
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.thesis.facultyFaculteit der Letterenen_US
dc.thesis.specialisationArts & Culture Studiesen_US
dc.thesis.studyprogrammeBachelor Algemene Cultuurwetenschappenen_US
dc.thesis.typeBacheloren_US
dc.titleManifestations of Madness: The representation of madness in Bertha Rochester in Jane Eyre in Relation to Gender, Race and the Victorian Eraen_US

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