'Victorian demons' explores how a crisis in masculinity was represented in literary, medical, legal and sociological contexts at the fin-de-siècle. It makes a significant contribution to scholarship on the Gothic.
'Victorian demons' explores how a crisis in masculinity was represented in literary, medical, legal and sociological contexts at the fin-de-siècle. It makes a significant contribution to scholarship on the Gothic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Smith is an aircraft structure technician, writer, designer, and illustrator. He has a special interest in spiritual connectivity and the wide-ranging forces of harmony, wisdom, patience, prudence, and discipline. He lives in Ottawa with his family.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1 Degeneration masculinity nationhood and the Gothic Chapter 2 Pathologising the Gothic: The Elephant Man the hysteric the Indian and the doctor Chapter 3 The Whitechapel murders: Journalism Gothic London and the medical gaze Chapter 4 Reading syphilis: The politics of disease Chapter 5 Displacing masculinity: Sherlock Holmes Count Dracula and London Chapter 6 Performing masculinity: Wilde's art Conclusion Biblography
Introduction Chapter 1 Degeneration masculinity nationhood and the Gothic Chapter 2 Pathologising the Gothic: The Elephant Man the hysteric the Indian and the doctor Chapter 3 The Whitechapel murders: Journalism Gothic London and the medical gaze Chapter 4 Reading syphilis: The politics of disease Chapter 5 Displacing masculinity: Sherlock Holmes Count Dracula and London Chapter 6 Performing masculinity: Wilde's art Conclusion Biblography
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