The book delves into women's supernatural short fiction from the first wave of feminism to the post-suffrage era, highlighting how literary ghosts reflect women's evolving roles. It examines haunted house narratives by Charlotte Riddell and Margaret Oliphant, revealing the complexities of middle-class wealth linked to exploitation. Additionally, it discusses Female Gothic tales by Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Edith Nesbit, which critique the male portrayal of female death. The work also addresses colonial themes in Alice Perrin's stories and explores gender relations in post-World War I narratives, challenging traditional literary histories.
Victoria Margree Boeken
Dr Victoria Margree richt zich op filosofie, politiek, feministische theorie en fictie. Haar werk onderzoekt de complexe verbanden tussen deze gebieden. De auteur richt zich op een dieper begrip van de wereld door middel van literaire analyse. Haar benadering is kritisch en analytisch, waardoor lezers nieuwe perspectieven krijgen op bekende onderwerpen.


Should pregnancy and childbirth be transformed, in order for women to be free?