Gender Relations in the Narrative Organization of Four Short Stories by Thomas Hardy – Mgr. Miroslav Kohut
Mgr. Miroslav Kohut
Bachelor's thesis
Gender Relations in the Narrative Organization of Four Short Stories by Thomas Hardy
Gender Relations in the Narrative Organization of Four Short Stories by Thomas Hardy
Abstract:
Tato práce se zabývá genderovými vztahy v krátkých povídkách Thomase Hardyho, jednoho z předních spisovatelů Viktoriánské doby. Hardyho romány jsou známé svým na svou dobu revolučním ztvárněním silných ženských postav a kritikou společenských konvencí. Na příkladu čtyř krátkých povídek je představen způsob uchopení tématu genderu z hlediska konstrukce narativní organizace a budování postav také v krátké …moreAbstract:
This thesis deals with gender relations in the short stories of Thomas Hardy, one of the most important writers of the Victorian period. Hardy’s novels are famous for the revolutionary depiction of strong women characters for his time and the criticism of social conventions. On the example of four short stories is the approach to the matters of gender in the author’s minor fiction introduced on the …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 2. 5. 2011
Identifier:
https://is.muni.cz/th/eu6xi/
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 14. 6. 2011
- Supervisor: Ph.D. Stephen Paul Hardy
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KOHUT, Miroslav. \textit{Gender Relations in the Narrative Organization of Four Short Stories by Thomas Hardy}. Online. Bachelor's thesis. Brno: Masaryk University, Faculty of Arts. 2011. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/7iq0k1/.
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Humanities / English Language and Literature
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