Similar Items: The Priceless treasure at the bottom of the well : rereading Anne Brontë
- Patriarchal structures of control and female homosocial relationships in the novels of Charlotte Brontë
- Individual response to social environment in the novels of Elizabeth Gaskell
- Childhood acute glomerulonephritis in Ibadan Nigeria
- Religion, Ethics and Attitudes towards Corruption in Nigeria: A Historiographical Review
- ‘The Fascination of What’s Difficult’ : The Philosophy and Psychology of George Meredith’s Poetry
- Victorian respectability : the gendering of domestic space
Author: Medalie, David
- ‘To eke out the vocabulary of old age’ : literary representations of ageing in transitional and post-transitional South Africa
- Thuma mina : debates about South African literature in English and implications for high school curricula
- Space and borders in Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights
- Poetry portfolio : Things I’ll never say and Mini-dissertation : The fragmented self : female identity in personal poetry, with particular reference to selected poems by Anne Sexton, Antjie Krog and Finuala Dowling
- "I speak as only half of myself" – an analysis of childhood trauma and resilience in The Yearning by Mohale Mashigo
- Psychology, patriarchy and a politics of men and masculinities : reading inequality in three South African texts