HISTORY AND LITERATURE

  • Gothic House Equates to Mysticism

    Further into the semester one of my peers had done a presentation on Lady Audley’s Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. She used the Audley house and its multicultural dimensions for her main analysis. She argued that the multicultural atmosphere of the house has something to do with the phenomenon of time. I want to add…

  • Will Scrooge Sustain his Mystical Transformation?

    I want to do a brief examination of Ebenezer Scrooge and his relation to mystical experiences. I want to focus on the mystical awakening that Scrooge had-which ultimately is the reason for his character development. I will do this by examining the themes of redemption and transformation. In the novel, Scrooge undergoes a profound spiritual…

  • Helen as a Mystical Virago

    Now that we have engaged in the interconnection between our fallen Monster and our fallen angel, I want to spin our attention to another Victorian mystic rarely spoken of, who exemplifies pleasurable, spiritual, pain; Helen in Charolette Bronte’s Jane Eyre.   When Jane first meets Helen it is at Lowood, a boarding school. She was fascinated…

  • Gothic House Equates to Mysticism

    Further into the semester one of my peers had done a presentation on Lady Audley’s Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. She used the Audley house and its multicultural dimensions for her main analysis. She argued that the multicultural atmosphere of the house has something to do with the phenomenon of time. I want to add…

  • Will Scrooge Sustain his Mystical Transformation?

    I want to do a brief examination of Ebenezer Scrooge and his relation to mystical experiences. I want to focus on the mystical awakening that Scrooge had-which ultimately is the reason for his character development. I will do this by examining the themes of redemption and transformation. In the novel, Scrooge undergoes a profound spiritual…

  • Helen as a Mystical Virago

    Now that we have engaged in the interconnection between our fallen Monster and our fallen angel, I want to spin our attention to another Victorian mystic rarely spoken of, who exemplifies pleasurable, spiritual, pain; Helen in Charolette Bronte’s Jane Eyre.   When Jane first meets Helen it is at Lowood, a boarding school. She was fascinated…

  • Gothic House Equates to Mysticism

    Further into the semester one of my peers had done a presentation on Lady Audley’s Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. She used the Audley house and its multicultural dimensions for her main analysis. She argued that the multicultural atmosphere of the house has something to do with the phenomenon of time. I want to add…

  • Will Scrooge Sustain his Mystical Transformation?

    I want to do a brief examination of Ebenezer Scrooge and his relation to mystical experiences. I want to focus on the mystical awakening that Scrooge had-which ultimately is the reason for his character development. I will do this by examining the themes of redemption and transformation. In the novel, Scrooge undergoes a profound spiritual…

  • Helen as a Mystical Virago

    Now that we have engaged in the interconnection between our fallen Monster and our fallen angel, I want to spin our attention to another Victorian mystic rarely spoken of, who exemplifies pleasurable, spiritual, pain; Helen in Charolette Bronte’s Jane Eyre.   When Jane first meets Helen it is at Lowood, a boarding school. She was fascinated…

  • Gothic House Equates to Mysticism

    Further into the semester one of my peers had done a presentation on Lady Audley’s Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. She used the Audley house and its multicultural dimensions for her main analysis. She argued that the multicultural atmosphere of the house has something to do with the phenomenon of time. I want to add…

  • Will Scrooge Sustain his Mystical Transformation?

    I want to do a brief examination of Ebenezer Scrooge and his relation to mystical experiences. I want to focus on the mystical awakening that Scrooge had-which ultimately is the reason for his character development. I will do this by examining the themes of redemption and transformation. In the novel, Scrooge undergoes a profound spiritual…

  • Helen as a Mystical Virago

    Now that we have engaged in the interconnection between our fallen Monster and our fallen angel, I want to spin our attention to another Victorian mystic rarely spoken of, who exemplifies pleasurable, spiritual, pain; Helen in Charolette Bronte’s Jane Eyre.   When Jane first meets Helen it is at Lowood, a boarding school. She was fascinated…

  • Gothic House Equates to Mysticism

    Further into the semester one of my peers had done a presentation on Lady Audley’s Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. She used the Audley house and its multicultural dimensions for her main analysis. She argued that the multicultural atmosphere of the house has something to do with the phenomenon of time. I want to add…

  • Will Scrooge Sustain his Mystical Transformation?

    I want to do a brief examination of Ebenezer Scrooge and his relation to mystical experiences. I want to focus on the mystical awakening that Scrooge had-which ultimately is the reason for his character development. I will do this by examining the themes of redemption and transformation. In the novel, Scrooge undergoes a profound spiritual…

  • Helen as a Mystical Virago

    Now that we have engaged in the interconnection between our fallen Monster and our fallen angel, I want to spin our attention to another Victorian mystic rarely spoken of, who exemplifies pleasurable, spiritual, pain; Helen in Charolette Bronte’s Jane Eyre.   When Jane first meets Helen it is at Lowood, a boarding school. She was fascinated…

  • Gothic House Equates to Mysticism

    Further into the semester one of my peers had done a presentation on Lady Audley’s Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. She used the Audley house and its multicultural dimensions for her main analysis. She argued that the multicultural atmosphere of the house has something to do with the phenomenon of time. I want to add…

  • Will Scrooge Sustain his Mystical Transformation?

    I want to do a brief examination of Ebenezer Scrooge and his relation to mystical experiences. I want to focus on the mystical awakening that Scrooge had-which ultimately is the reason for his character development. I will do this by examining the themes of redemption and transformation. In the novel, Scrooge undergoes a profound spiritual…

  • Helen as a Mystical Virago

    Now that we have engaged in the interconnection between our fallen Monster and our fallen angel, I want to spin our attention to another Victorian mystic rarely spoken of, who exemplifies pleasurable, spiritual, pain; Helen in Charolette Bronte’s Jane Eyre.   When Jane first meets Helen it is at Lowood, a boarding school. She was fascinated…