This genealogy of the odd woman compares representations of spinsters, lesbians and widows in British women’s fiction and auto/biography from the 1850s to the 1930s -- .
This book explores Victorian and modernist haunted houses in female-authored ghost stories as representations of the architectural uncanny.
George Gissing's work reflects his observations of fin-de-siecle London life. This work examines Gissing's fiction in relation to the formation of the new identities, focusing specifically on debates about the working woman.
This book explores Victorian and modernist haunted houses in female-authored ghost stories as representations of the architectural uncanny.