The Darker Sex
β Scribed by Ashley, Mike
- Book ID
- 110483209
- Publisher
- Peter Owen Publishers
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 363 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780720613353
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β¦ Synopsis
Ghosts, precognition, suicide and the afterlife are all themes to be found in these thrilling stories by some of the greatest Victorian women writers from both Britain and the USA. Horace Walpole may have started the Gothic-fiction movement, but it was three women who popularized it βClara Reeve, Mary Shelley and Anne Radcliffe. Victorian women proved they had a talent for creating dark, sensational and horrifying tales of the supernatural, and this anthology showcases some of the best and most representative work by female writers of the time, including Emily BrontΓ«, Mary Braddon, George Eliot and Edith Nesbit, as well as Elizabeth Gaskell, Charlotte Riddell, Louisa Baldwin, Mary Penn, Violet Quirk and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. Editor Mike Ashley provides valuable insight into the authors' lives and contextualizes each story βevery one of which still has the ability to shock and frighten βand shows how Victorian women perfected and developed the Gothic genre.
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