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Applying theory to literary history and the to the present, [this book] explores intersections in nineteenth-century British representations of sexuality, gender, class and race. From such mid-century authors as Wilkie Collins, Elizabeth Gaskell and J. Sheridan Le Fanu to the fin-de-siècle writers Florence Marryat and Vernon Lee, this study examines how Victorian writers utilized gothic horror as a proverbial 'safe space' in which to grapple with taboo social and cultural issues, and considers also the continuities in our current assumptions of an age that was monolithic in its disdain for those who were 'other'.
Gothic fiction (Literary genre) --- Queer theory. --- Gender identity --- Gothic horror tales (Literary genre) --- Gothic novels (Literary genre) --- Gothic romances (Literary genre) --- Gothic tales (Literary genre) --- Romances, Gothic (Literary genre) --- Detective and mystery stories --- Horror tales --- Suspense fiction --- History and criticism. --- Roman gothique anglais --- Homosexualité --- Histoire et critique. --- Dans la littérature. --- Gothic revival (Literature) --- Literary movements --- Revival movements (Art) --- Romanticism
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Gender nonconformity --- Transsexualism. --- Transgender people. --- Transsexuals. --- Study and teaching. --- Transexuals --- Transsexual people --- Transsexualism --- Transgender people --- TG people --- TGs (Transgender people) --- Trans-identified people --- Trans people --- Transgender-identified people --- Transgendered people --- Transgenders --- Transpeople --- Persons --- Transexualism --- Transexuality --- Transsexuality --- Gender expression --- Gender identity --- Gender variance (Gender nonconformity) --- Genderqueer --- Non-binary gender --- TGNC (Transgender and gender nonconformity) --- Transgenderism --- Patients
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