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Queer Others in Victorian Gothic : Transgressing Monstrosity

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Queer Others in Victorian Gothic: Transgressing Monstrosity explores the intersections of Gothic, cultural, gender, queer, socio-economic and postcolonial theories in nineteenth-century British representations of sexuality, gender, class and race.

From mid-century authors like Wilkie Collins and Elizabeth Gaskell to fin-de-siecle writers such as J.

Sheridan Le Fanu, Florence Marryat and Vernon Lee, this study examines the ways that these Victorian writers utilized gothic horror as a proverbial 'safe space' in which to grapple with taboo social and cultural issues.

This work simultaneously explores our current assumptions about a Victorian culture that was monolithic in its disdain for those who were 'other'.

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University of Wales Press
0708324649 / 9780708324646
Hardback
823.809
15/03/2012
United Kingdom
224 pages, No
138 x 216 mm
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