Offering an ecofeminist approach to the interdisciplinary readings of the early-to-mid Victorian Gothic of both canonical narratives and ephemeral penny bloods and dreadfuls, Dittmer identifies assumed "monstrous" women as monistic mind-body figurations, who reject social confines and reclaim nature.
Offering an ecofeminist approach to the interdisciplinary readings of the early-to-mid Victorian Gothic of both canonical narratives and ephemeral penny bloods and dreadfuls, Dittmer identifies assumed "monstrous" women as monistic mind-body figurations, who reject social confines and reclaim nature.
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Social Behavior and 'Domesticated' Women Chapter Two: Forbidden Desire, Mental Degradation, and Nature: Repression of Gothic Madwomen Chapter Three: Neglect, Rage, and Reaction: Female Criminality and the Victorian Gothic Chapter Four: Monstrous Transformations and Victorian She-Wolves Conclusion Appendix: For Further Reading References About the Author
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Social Behavior and 'Domesticated' Women Chapter Two: Forbidden Desire, Mental Degradation, and Nature: Repression of Gothic Madwomen Chapter Three: Neglect, Rage, and Reaction: Female Criminality and the Victorian Gothic Chapter Four: Monstrous Transformations and Victorian She-Wolves Conclusion Appendix: For Further Reading References About the Author
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