Homosexuality in Nineteenth-Century Literature Questions and Answers
Homosexuality in Nineteenth-Century Literature
Has cultural change made Virginia Woolf's arguments in "What If Shakespeare Had Had a Sister?" irrelevant? How does...
Both Nora and Woolf’s sister of Shakespeare were determined to pursue their own ambitions and dreams. Instead, both women were confined to domestic roles as housewives—the very roles that...
Homosexuality in Nineteenth-Century Literature
What does "prodigal" mean? What position and treatment does the younger son expect upon his return? What virtue does...
"Prodigal" means wasteful or extravagant, describing the younger son who expects to be treated as a servant upon his return. The older son lacks empathy and compassion, feeling envious of the...