Was Julian of Norwich in any way representative of medieval women as a whole?
Does an understanding of Mary Wollstonecraft's life aid or hinder an appreciation of her works?
Was there a specifically feminine contribution to the corpus of war writing?
Discuss the representation of alienation, isolation and the feminist consciousness in Mrs Dalloway.
What, if anything, is going on in To the Lighthouse?
Discuss the issue of male and female perspectives as Virginia Woolf understands and portrays it in Orlando.
Discuss the significance of chaos and shape in The Waves.
Discuss the idea of established 'male' values vs. 'female' values in A Room of One's Own.
How do Woolf's writings (specifically Three Guineas) engage with politics and creativity?
To what extent does Virginia Woolf’s criticism develop and reflect a holistic theory of writing?
What revolutionary ‘position and outlook’ do you get in relation to Virginia Woolf’s situation in life as depicted in her biographies?
In the Iliad, what is the role of the gods?
In what ways are Oedipus Tyrannus and The Bacchae tragedies according to Aristotle's Poetics?
Is the Aeneid a straightforward eulogy of Rome and its empire, or does Virgil keep his poetic integrity?
Discuss the “life of love” created by Catullus, Horace and Propertius.
In what ways does, or should, an understanding of historical context affect our interpretation of Euripides’ Medea as a positive or negative portrayal of women?
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