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  1. A Feminist Icon or a Homicidal Coward: Medea’s Revenge on ...

    Aug 28, 2023 · Throughout the tragedy, Medea speaks out on gender inequality, and by definition, such uncommon and advanced statements can be described by the modern term of feminism as the …

  2. "To Put Her in Her Place: An Interrogation of Death and ...

    Keywords Shakespeare, feminism, suicide, gender, death, Elizabethan, Shakespearean tragedy

  3. The Weight of “Glory”: Emily Dickinson, George Eliot, and ...

    Keywords emily dickinson, george eliot, middlemarch, victorian era, women's issues, feminism

  4. Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism | Vol 15 | Iss 1

    PDF To Put Her in Her Place: An Interrogation of Death and Gender in Shakespearean Tragedy Isabella A. Zentner

  5. “What could she do next?”: Margaret’s Power and Control ...

    Aug 28, 2023 · Critics of Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South identify Margaret as an emotional laborer, but they emphasize how this is a detriment to Margaret rather than how she uses it to her advantage. …

  6. Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism: Featured Articles

    Nov 19, 2025 · PDF Marriage and Relationships in Art Spiegelman’s Maus: The Erasure of the Female Experience Gretchen K. Picklesimer Kinney

  7. Henrietta Maria: Royalist Women’s Representations of the ...

    By the mid-15th century, the royal marriage of King Charles and Queen Henrietta Maria incited enough conflict to spark civil war, as the English struggled to reconcile between the long-established image …