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Journal articles on the topic "Second marriage, fiction"

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Bogoderova, A. A. "Temporary marriage as Russian literary pattern in the 19th – early 20th century." Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal, no. 3 (2020): 92–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/18137083/72/7.

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The paper deals with the subject of temporary marriage between Russian sailors and Japanese women in fictional and non-fictional literature. The literary pattern of temporary marriage includes time limitation of the marriage, the language or/and cultural barrier and the man’s leaving at the end. The time limitation sometimes makes one or both spouses consider this marriage as legal, but “not true.” There are two main variants of the pattern in Russian travel notes of the 19th − early 20th century. The first is the positive one (A. Krasnov, D. Schreider, and N. Bartoshewsky). Both husband and w
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Mekathoti, Dr Hemanth Kumar, and Dr Narasinga Rao Barnikana. "Marriage is a Mirage." SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH 8, no. 11 (2020): 35–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.24113/ijellh.v8i11.10832.

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Indian female writers attempt to depict the problems of women in the modern society dominated by male chauvinism and in rural India in particular, touching the feministic sensibilities. These female writers handle astonishing variety of themes. Among the women modern writers of fiction Kavery Nambisan occupies a unique place for more than one reason.She has begun her literary career by writing numerous children’s books. Female characters in her novels truly feel that love and marriage are not mere accidents but it is a trap and a cage where emotional stress haunts them through lack of care, bo
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Gillis, John R. "“A Triumph of Hope over Experience”: Chance and Choice in the History of Marriage." International Review of Social History 44, no. 1 (1999): 47–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002085909900036x.

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When Dr Johnson made his famous eighteenth-century remark about second marriages being a triumph of hope over experience, his wit could easily have been directed toward the unions that Steven King has illuminated. It is never entirely clear why people marry or choose to marry the people they do, a situation that is as frustrating to historians as to friends and family. Marriage remains one of life's great mysteries, perhaps the last great mystery left to us. It fascinates and absorbs us, providing an inexhaustible audience for daytime soap operas and evening situation comedies. Romance novels
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Kumari, Dr. Lakshmi. "Exploring Gender Dynamics in Buchi Emecheta's Fiction Second Class Citizen: A Feminist Literary Analysis." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 6, no. 21 (2025): 50–54. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15254659.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> This paper's main objective is to investigate how geography and identity interact in current migration narratives found in contemporary African literature. The fight for autonomy, identity and self-definition is portrayed by African female authors. By creating new subjectivities that specify their positionality inside the metropole, writers transcend restricted patriarchal and hegemonic contexts. Buchi Emecheta writes about her encounters with the diaspora and the complex oppressive systems that impede her from achieving her goals. These systems include racism, class
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Nuckolls, Charles W. "Making the World Safe for Patriarchy: Trump and the Zombie Apocalypse." Ethnologia Actualis 20, no. 2 (2020): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/eas-2021-0009.

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Abstract Both Donald Trump in the White House and zombies in American fiction, movie, and television serials, highlight changes in American social structures, especially marriage and childbirth. Instead of a critique of such structures, however, the zombie genre largely reinforces traditional norms. To be sure, Trump himself is not a zombie, although his followers are often represented the living dead in American political cartoons. What is the connection between the two? In the first place, zombie fiction can be viewed as culturally conservative in orientation, because of its emphasis (whethe
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Zekri Masson, Souhir. "Marina Warner’s Inventory of A Life Mislaid: An Unreliable Memoir. From Memoir to Filiation Narrative." European Journal of Life Writing 13 (March 25, 2024): 28–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.21827/ejlw.13.40272.

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Marina Warner’s Inventory of a Life Mislaid: An Unreliable Memoir (2021) is her second work belonging to the genre of life writing, more particularly the memoir. She had already written a biography, The Dragon Empress: The Life and Times of Tz’u-Hsi, Empress Dowager of China, 1835-1980, about a Chinese empress in 1972, but her memoir is more personal, rather focused on her parents’ marriage, life itineraries and travels through Italy, England and Egypt during and after WWII. Interestingly, many characteristics of her memoir fit with another life writing genre, identified by the French theorist
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Zubair, Hassan Bin, and Nighat Ahmed. "Exploring Bicultural Ambivalence in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake: Representational Diasporic Identities in Indian Anglophone Fiction." International Journal of English Linguistics 8, no. 6 (2018): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v8n6p98.

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This paper explores the cultural ambivalence and bicultural identity issues in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake. This Indian Anglophone novel carries different diasporic sensibilities. Issues of marriage and culture are very prominent with the importance of family relationships in the context of immigrant feelings and loss of identity. Unconditional love and acceptance of family relations emerge victorious at the end of the narrative. The writer shares the second generation migrant experience since they were born to parents who immigrated and settled to United States. While migrants from some of t
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OUFI, Noha Jaafar. "WOMAN IN THE NOVELS OF TALEB ALREFAI (A STUDY IN THE TEXT SOCIOLOGY)." RIMAK International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 04, no. 02 (2022): 105–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2717-8293.16.8.

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The woman transferred from a passive in the poetry world to an active entity in the novel's ‎world which put her under the concern facing trouble and the society suffers that she has as ‎a doubter, wife, and a sweetheart, the novel lance targeted her from the first beginning of ‎this art, Al-Refaee is and of those who wrote about her to talk on the behalf of her tongue in ‎most of his novel works.‎ The reader of those novels find that it is built of three pillars:‎ First: the case of the divorce and the divorced woman in the Arab society.‎ Second: Educated woman and the failure marriage relati
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Shehata, Abdel kareem. "The Unemployed Main Character in the Fiction of Kunut Hamsun and Najeeb Mahfouz: A Comparative Study in the Light of Sustainable Development." International Journal of Literature Studies 1, no. 1 (2021): 62–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/ijts.2021.1.1.8.

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The Norwegian novelist Kunut Hamsun published his novel Hunger in 1921. The novel was translated into English by George Egerton. In this novel, Hamsun introduces the character of Andereas Tangen, a journalist who has a good life but starts to lose his living, and his essays begin to be refused. He becomes unemployed and suffers poverty, hunger, and homelessness for some time. By the end of the novel, he finds a job on a ship that is sailing from his town Christiania to fetch coal. During the 1930s the Egyptian novelist and short story writer Nageeb Mahfouz wrote his collection of short stories
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Apriliyanti, Bunga, Kamaluddin Abunawas, Muhsin Ahmad, and Aprilia Kastang. "Analysis of Genetic Structuralism in the Novel Alf Syams Musyriqah by Khaled Hosseini." International Journal of Religion Education and Law 4, no. 1 (2025): 19–32. https://doi.org/10.57235/ijrael.v4i1.4436.

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This research presents four problem formulation items, namely: First, what is the structure of the novel Alf Syams Musyriqah? Second, what are the social facts in Alf Syams Musyriqah's novel? Third, what is the collective subject in Alf Syams Musyriqah's novel? Fourth, what is Khaled Hosseini's world view in Alf Syams' novel Musyriqah? This type of research is library research. The approach used is a literary sociology approach using the theory of genetic structuralism as an analytical tool. The data collection method used in this research is literature study. The data analysis technique used
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Second marriage, fiction"

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Grosvenor, Rachel. "The Second Space ; and, A contribution to the narrative of women's literature : themes from the second space : the assumption of autobiographical writing and the label of women's fiction." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2017. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/7216/.

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The Second Space is a novel that presents the place of women in a patriarchal society, exploring themes such as sexuality, reclamation of space, and the power of physical objects. It follows the story of a woman who escapes from the prospect of marriage and works to discover her self-identity, forging meaningful relationships with other women. The accompanying critical study contributes to the knowledge of women’s writing and the creative process by acknowledging the existence of a distinct space for women in a patriarchal society. This concept is called ‘The Second Space’. This study refutes
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Books on the topic "Second marriage, fiction"

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Barthelme, Frederick. Second marriage. Dent, 1985.

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Barthelme, Frederick. Second marriage. Grove Press, 1995.

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Denise, Robins. Second marriage. Lythway, 1991.

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O'Day-Flannery, Constance. Second chances. Kensington Publ. Corp., 1992.

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O'Day-Flannery, Constance. Second chances. Kensington Publ. Corp., 1992.

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Penny, Halsall. Second-Best Husband. Mills & Boon, 1991.

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Penny, Halsall. Second-best husband. Mills & Boon, 1991.

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Heath, Sandra. The Second Lady Southvale. Signet Book, 1990.

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Bliss, Karina. Second-chance family. Harlequin, 2008.

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Bliss, Karina. Second-Chance Family. Harlequin, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Second marriage, fiction"

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Podnieks, Elizabeth. "“their mothers, and their fathers, and everyone in between”: Queering Motherhood in Trans Parent Memoirs by Jennifer Finney Boylan and Trystan Reese." In Narratives of Motherhood and Mothering in Fiction and Life Writing. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17211-3_3.

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AbstractIn their respective memoirs Stuck in the Middle with You: A Memoir of Parenting in Three Genders (2013) and How We Do Family: From Adoption to Trans Pregnancy, What We Learned About Love and LGBTQ Parenthood (2021), Jennifer Finney Boylan and Trystan Reese illuminate how mother and father are concepts that are varied, mutable, and fluid. Boylan, a university professor at Colby College in Maine and best-selling author, reveals that she is a transgender woman, formerly a husband in a long-term marriage, and father of two. Boylan writes from her position as a second mother to her children
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"3. Safety in Sanctity: Dorothy L. Sayers's Marriage of Convenience." In Women's Fiction of the Second World War. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781474471701-004.

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Leventhal, Fred, and Peter Stansky. "Virginia and After." In Leonard Woolf. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814146.003.0004.

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When Leonard returned from Ceylon after seven years on home leave, his growing doubts about a career in the civil service, and his falling in love with Virginia Stephen, led him to resign. For the rest of his life he would be a central member of the Bloomsbury Group and deeply involved in its cultural and literary activities. On his marriage in 1912, he devoted himself to enabling his wife to become an extremely important writer and to being the custodian of her work after her suicide in 1941. Together they founded the small but highly successful publishing house, the Hogarth Press. Through hi
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Carroll, Rachel. "‘Two men, so dissimilar’: Class, Marriage and Masculinity in George Moore’s Albert Nobbs (1918) and Simone Benmussa’s The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs (1977)." In Transgender and The Literary Imagination. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474414661.003.0002.

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This chapter examines a critically overlooked literary fiction by an Irish writer whose legacy has tended to be overshadowed by the modernist generation which succeeded him. George Moore’s Albert Nobbs depicts the lives of not one but two female-bodied men working in a Dublin hotel in the 1860s. It provides an alternative origin for a literary history of transgender representation, with an emphasis on lived experience and social reality rather than the historical fantasy of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando, published ten years later. This chapter aims to articulate the ‘transgender capacity’ (David Ge
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Wagner, Tamara S. "‘How I Managed’." In The Victorian Baby in Print. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198858010.003.0003.

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The second chapter explores how nineteenth-century parenting publications shaped popular narratives of babyhood and baby care. A critical analysis of the power of the print media in producing as well as spreading rapidly commodified advice material allows us to reconsider the still persistent phenomenon of competing books on babies in its historical context. The expanding market of expert instructions reconfigured images of babyhood, codifying the baby as a source of anxiety that required clinical knowledge and intervention. Women writers of popular childrearing manuals such as Eliza Warren, t
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Seng, Guo-Quan. "Love, Desire, and Race." In Strangers in the Family. Cornell University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501772504.003.0007.

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This chapter addresses how Chinese male writers internalized and popularized the new discourse of love and love marriage. Toggling between the social and the fictional, the chapter traces the formation of a desiring Chinese moral subject to three moments in the late colonial period. First, in a “racializing” moment of birth (1903–17), writers experimented with the Western binary approach to sexual love in a series of lust caution stories. Safely pursued outside the context of Confucian marriage, the stories centered on Chinese men's attraction to native women, at the same time as they turned n
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Kesselring, K. J., and Tim Stretton. "Bigamy and Adultery." In Marriage, Separation, and Divorce in England, 1500-1700. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192849953.003.0004.

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Chapter 3 turns to the records of parliament, examining measures that crossed the thin line between litigation and legislation. Parliament passed acts both private and public that honed its ability to end failed marriages through death, either civil and fictive or all too real. The chapter focuses on the developments that followed the Foljambe decision of 1602 in trying to resolve the disagreements and differences that had arisen around divorce. It addresses the so-called Bigamy Act of 1604 that criminalized marriage of a second spouse in the lifetime of the first, putting it in the context of
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Sutherland, Kristina. "Masculine Virtù and Feminine Virtue in Much Ado About Nothing." In Shakespeare's Virtuous Theatre. Edinburgh University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474499040.003.0006.

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This chapter discusses the gender aspects of virtues in Much Ado About Nothing, in which the perfection of the Italianate concept of virtù through Claudio, a man of strength and action, and the feminine virtues of chastity, modesty, and obedience via Hero are not enough to guarantee happiness. These qualities become weapons when Don John presents his fictional tableau of an unfaithful Hero, pushing Claudio to save his reputation by sacrificing his bride. To correct this patriarchal imbalance, Shakespeare presents a companionate marriage as he draws together Beatrice and Benedick. A relationshi
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Atkinson, Juliette. "Gossip." In George Eliot. Oxford University PressOxford, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780191896408.003.0002.

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Abstract This chapter attends to George Eliot’s experience and representation of gossip. It begins by outlining three ways in which Eliot herself became embroiled in controversy and dogged by rumour: firstly, through the early shift from Evangelicalism to agnosticism that brought her into conflict with her family; secondly, because of her daring romantic relationships (first with the married writer George Henry Lewes and then her marriage to John Walter Cross, a man 20 years her junior); and finally due to the speculations provoked by the decision to publish her work first anonymously and then
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Polishchuk, Nadiya. "ASPECTS OF POETICS IN VICTORIAN NOVEL: THE BRONTËS TEXT." In Traditions and new scientific strategies in the context of global transformation of society. Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-406-1-23.

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The phenomenon of the Brontës writings is a unique one in the history of British literature of XIX century which allows them to remain still relevant to literary studies of nowadays. The purpose of the paper consists in a poetological perusal of the iconic novels of women’s writers, mainly "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë, "Wuthering Heightes" by Emily Brontë (both 1847) and "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" by Anna Brontë (1848). The solution of the research issue determines the logic of its presentation: literary analysis of the Brontës texts relies on the key tracks of Victorian poetics: a) the
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