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The Fabrication of the Late-Victorian Femme Fatale
Details
This book examines the rise of the femme fatale as a prominant fictional type in late nineteenth-century British culture. As a stereotype she has been 'fabricated', that is to say constructed as a 'figure in the carpet' of the fin-de-siècle. The book argues that Rider Haggard's She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed , Bram Stoker's female vampires and Conrad's destructive Malayan or African women, even Hardy's Tess , are all caught up in a series of late nineteenth-century contexts: biological determinism, imperialism, race, theories about female sexuality, degeneration and evolutionary theory.
Autorentext
REBECCA STOTT
Zusammenfassung
The book argues that Rider Haggard's She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed , Bram Stoker's female vampires and Conrad's destructive Malayan or African women, even Hardy's Tess , are all caught up in a series of late nineteenth-century contexts: biological determinism, imperialism, race, theories about female sexuality, degeneration and evolutionary theory.
Inhalt
List of Illustrations - Preface - Acknowledgements - Historical Perspectives - Theoretical Perspectives - Dracula: A Social Purity Crusade - Rider Haggard's Black Widow - The Shadowy Embrace: Conrad - 'Something More to be Said': Hardy's Tess - Afterwords - Endnotes - Bibliography - Index
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780333556122
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 1992 edition
- Größe H216mm x B140mm x T19mm
- Jahr 1992
- EAN 9780333556122
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-333-55612-2
- Veröffentlichung 20.11.1992
- Titel The Fabrication of the Late-Victorian Femme Fatale
- Autor R. Stott
- Untertitel The Kiss of Death
- Gewicht 508g
- Herausgeber SPRINGER VERLAG GMBH
- Anzahl Seiten 257
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Linguistics & Literature