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Womens Ghost Literature In Nineteenthcentury Britain Gothic Literary Studies Melissa Edmundson Makala

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Womens Ghost Literature In Nineteenthcentury Britain Gothic Literary Studies Melissa Edmundson Makala
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Publisher: University of Wales Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Melissa Edmundson Makala
ISBN: 9780708325643, 9780708325650, 0708325645, 0708325653
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Womens Ghost Literature In Nineteenthcentury Britain Gothic Literary Studies Melissa Edmundson Makala by Melissa Edmundson Makala 9780708325643, 9780708325650, 0708325645, 0708325653 instant download after payment.

Throughout nineteenth-century Britain, female writers excelled within the genre of supernatural literature. Much of their short fiction and poetry uses ghosts as figures to symbolize the problems of gender, class, economics, and imperialism, thus making their supernatural literature something more than just a good scare. Women’s Ghost Literature in Nineteenth-Century Britain recovers and analyzes for a new audience this “social supernatural” ghost literature, as well as the lives and literary careers of the women who wrote it.

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