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... Gothic has been used to drive home the ' core of truth ' in feminine paranoid fears and to connect the social with ... Marital Gothic The Gothic genre can be viewed historically as a serial writ large . Part 1 , the earliest form of the ...
... Gothic has been used to drive home the ' core of truth ' in feminine paranoid fears and to connect the social with ... Marital Gothic The Gothic genre can be viewed historically as a serial writ large . Part 1 , the earliest form of the ...
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... wives , but for the wife who then wakens to horror in marriage there is little recourse . The heroine who believes she has escaped courtship Gothic's economy of loss finds herself with no apparent capital of her own in marital Gothic ...
... wives , but for the wife who then wakens to horror in marriage there is little recourse . The heroine who believes she has escaped courtship Gothic's economy of loss finds herself with no apparent capital of her own in marital Gothic ...
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... story Lady Jane assembles reveals a literally mute and deaf wife married for her property and then sequestered . A piteous and eloquent letter epitomizes the plea of the heroine in marital Gothic to Things That Go Bump in the Night 27.
... story Lady Jane assembles reveals a literally mute and deaf wife married for her property and then sequestered . A piteous and eloquent letter epitomizes the plea of the heroine in marital Gothic to Things That Go Bump in the Night 27.
Contents
A Woman Is Being Beaten and Its Vicissitudes | 40 |
A Child Is Being Beaten | 60 |
Training the Instincts | 73 |
Copyright | |
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In the Name of Love: Women, Masochism, and the Gothic Michelle Annette Massé No preview available - 1992 |
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