British Women's Short Supernatural Fiction, 1860-1930

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British Women's Short Supernatural Fiction, 1860-1930

Our Own Ghostliness

Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 Fiction and Related items Popular culture

Author: Victoria Margree

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Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 8 November 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 454 Kb

ISBN: 9783030271428


Introduction

This book explores women’s short supernatural fiction between the emergence of first wave feminism and the post-suffrage period, arguing that while literary ghosts enabled an interrogation of women’s changing circumstances, ghosts could have both subversive and conservative implications.

Haunted House Narratives

Haunted house narratives by Charlotte Riddell and Margaret Oliphant become troubled by uncanny reminders of the origins of middle-class wealth in domestic and foreign exploitation.

Corpse-like Revenants

Corpse-like revenants are deployed in Female Gothic tales by Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Edith Nesbit to interrogate masculine aestheticisation of female death.

Culturally-Hybrid Supernaturalism

In the culturally-hybrid supernaturalism of Alice Perrin, the ‘Marriage Question’ migrates to colonial India, and psychoanalytically-informed stories by May Sinclair, Eleanor Scott and Violet Hunt explore just how far gender relations have really progressed in the post-First World War period.

Conclusion

Study of the woman’s short story productively problematises literary histories about the “golden age” of the ghost story, and about the transition from Victorianism to modernism.

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