In this thesis I will analyze representations of incest in the Gothic from 1764-1847 and argue that the genre’s critical genealogy, beginning with its contemporary reception, has viewed the Gothic as divided into a male tradition or its female counter, and subsequently informed understandings of incest as having distinct meanings produced by their presence in works designated as male or female. Although feminist criticism from the 1970s onwards has demonstrated that women writers articulated subversive views in the Gothic, such analyses have relied on psychological and sociological theories of incest that frequently reproduce gendered divisions and fail comprehensively to address the incest thematic. It is instead essential to do away with ...
This thesis posits British and American Gothic as a construction of, and critical engagement with, ...
My dissertation is an analysis of the functions of the incest theme in twentieth-century American fi...
This transdisciplinary thesis excavates the critically-neglected Gothic convention of the maternal t...
In this thesis I will analyze representations of incest in the Gothic from 1764-1847 and argue that ...
Although a dissertation about Gothic fiction, this project challenges the very idea of the Gothic ...
This dissertation explores the centrality of incest and miscegenation in the early modern cultural i...
This dissertation demonstrates that a study of nineteenth-century Gothic fiction can broaden our und...
Incest was not prohibited in eighteenth-century English society, or so the examination of statute la...
Summary/Abstract The subject of this thesis is fin de siècle Gothic fiction, more specifically an a...
In 1936, the writer Anaïs Nin wrote House of Incest, a book of prose on the themes of transgression ...
This thesis explores the relationship between the Female Gothic novel of the late eighteenth and ear...
Although the preoccupation of gothic storytelling with the family has often been observed, it invite...
This study examines late Roman and early medieval sources for evidence concerning changes in the leg...
Beyond Gender: The Violation of Convention in the Gothic Novel Dennis Lazor, Ph.D. University of Con...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines a selection of nineteenth-century Gothic novels and analyzes ...
This thesis posits British and American Gothic as a construction of, and critical engagement with, ...
My dissertation is an analysis of the functions of the incest theme in twentieth-century American fi...
This transdisciplinary thesis excavates the critically-neglected Gothic convention of the maternal t...
In this thesis I will analyze representations of incest in the Gothic from 1764-1847 and argue that ...
Although a dissertation about Gothic fiction, this project challenges the very idea of the Gothic ...
This dissertation explores the centrality of incest and miscegenation in the early modern cultural i...
This dissertation demonstrates that a study of nineteenth-century Gothic fiction can broaden our und...
Incest was not prohibited in eighteenth-century English society, or so the examination of statute la...
Summary/Abstract The subject of this thesis is fin de siècle Gothic fiction, more specifically an a...
In 1936, the writer Anaïs Nin wrote House of Incest, a book of prose on the themes of transgression ...
This thesis explores the relationship between the Female Gothic novel of the late eighteenth and ear...
Although the preoccupation of gothic storytelling with the family has often been observed, it invite...
This study examines late Roman and early medieval sources for evidence concerning changes in the leg...
Beyond Gender: The Violation of Convention in the Gothic Novel Dennis Lazor, Ph.D. University of Con...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines a selection of nineteenth-century Gothic novels and analyzes ...
This thesis posits British and American Gothic as a construction of, and critical engagement with, ...
My dissertation is an analysis of the functions of the incest theme in twentieth-century American fi...
This transdisciplinary thesis excavates the critically-neglected Gothic convention of the maternal t...