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Catherine Maxwell

    Catherine Maxwell is een vooraanstaand geleerde op het gebied van de Victoriaanse literatuur. Haar werk duikt diep in de belangrijkste thema's en stilistische innovaties van die tijd. Als professor aan de Queen Mary University of London biedt ze waardevolle inzichten in het literaire landschap van de 19e eeuw. Haar analyses belichten de complexiteit en rijkdom van de Victoriaanse proza en poëzie.

    The Sculptural Body in Victorian Literature
    Gap Year: How an Empty Nest Led Me to Grow Wings
    • Catherine embarks on a year of travel to heal after a tumultuous divorce and heartbreak. However, her journey is filled with unexpected challenges, including getting lost in foreign lands, dealing with bedbugs, and navigating the complexities of fleeting romantic encounters. This exploration reveals the realities of single parenting and the unpredictability of life on the road, contrasting her initial fantasies with the often humorous and difficult experiences she faces.

      Gap Year: How an Empty Nest Led Me to Grow Wings
    • This book argues that, in Victorian literature, transgressive desires that cannot be openly acknowledged are often buried and encrypted in the marble bodies of statues.

      The Sculptural Body in Victorian Literature